
About This Spring
## Overview Geyers Chapel Spring is a well-loved public drinking spring located just outside Smithville in Wayne County, Ohio. Tucked along Township Highway 68 near the Geyers Chapel Cemetery, this spring has served the local community for generations. The spring produces a strong, continuous flow from a wooden collection box, channeled through PVC pipe into two spouts — making it easy to fill jugs and containers quickly. The water appears clean and has been reported to taste clean by visitors and longtime locals alike. Some have noted a very faint sulfur smell after the water has been bottled, though it is so subtle it may go unnoticed. The spring is a popular stop for area residents; visitors have observed multiple locals arriving to fill several large containers at a time. One longtime resident shared that this spring was his sole source of drinking water growing up — a testament to the community's trust in it over the years. The spring is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, year-round. ## Directions 1. From the center of **Smithville, OH**, head north on **Summit Street**. 2. Turn **left onto East Hutton Road**. 3. Continue along East Hutton Road until you reach **Township Highway 68**. 4. Watch for **Geyers Chapel Cemetery** on your left. 5. Just before the cemetery, look for a **half-hidden driveway on the left** — the spring is located down this driveway. **GPS Coordinates:** 40.879761, -81.897736 *The driveway is easy to miss, so keep an eye out for the cemetery as your landmark.* ## What to Expect The spring is accessed via a somewhat concealed driveway just before Geyers Chapel Cemetery, so first-time visitors should watch carefully for the turnoff. Once you find it, you'll see a simple but functional setup: a wooden spring box feeds into PVC piping with two spouts, allowing for easy and efficient water collection. The flow is strong and continuous, so filling multiple containers doesn't take long. The surrounding area is rural and quiet, typical of Wayne County's rolling countryside. There are no formal facilities at the spring — it's a no-frills, community-style water source. Because the spring is open around the clock, you can visit at any time. However, the driveway may be harder to spot after dark, so a daytime visit is recommended for first-timers. The spring appears to flow reliably year-round, though conditions may vary seasonally.
Getting There
Address
6600, Twp Hwy 68, Wooster, OH 44691, US
GPS Coordinates
40.879761, -81.897736
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From the center of **Smithville, OH**, head north on **Summit Street**. 2. Turn **left onto East Hutton Road**. 3. Continue along East Hutton Road until you reach **Township Highway 68**. 4. Watch for **Geyers Chapel Cemetery** on your left. 5. Just before the cemetery, look for a **half-hidden driveway on the left** — the spring is located down this driveway.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Water flows from a pipe or spout.
Open 24/7 — visit anytime.
Safety Info
Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.
Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.
Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.