Public Drinking Spring

Glacier Way Fountain, Columbia Falls, MT

7884, US Hwy 2 E, Columbia Falls, MT 59912, US

Glacier Way Fountain, Columbia Falls, MT
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About This Spring

## Overview Glacier Way Fountain is a public drinking spring located along US Highway 2 East in Columbia Falls, Montana, just a few miles from the entrance to Glacier National Park. Situated at the northernmost point of the Swan Mountain Range, this roadside spring delivers water through a pipe with a strong, gushing flow — making it a popular stop for travelers heading to or from the park. The fountain runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, offering a convenient and refreshing water source for hikers, road-trippers, and locals alike. Visitors have historically used this spring as a drinking water source, and many report the water tastes clean and cold. The spring's location along one of Montana's most scenic highway corridors — with the dramatic peaks of the northern Swan Range as a backdrop — makes it a memorable stop even for a quick fill-up. ## Directions 1. Head east on US Highway 2 East from Columbia Falls, Montana, toward Glacier National Park. 2. Continue approximately 3–4 miles along the highway. 3. Watch for the House of Mystery / Montana Vortex attraction on the right side of the road — the spring is located just before this landmark. 4. Look for a very large pullout on the side of the highway. The spring water comes gushing from a pipe and is clearly visible from the road. 5. The address is near 7884 US Hwy 2 E, Columbia Falls, MT 59912. GPS coordinates: 48.384538, -114.115767. ## What to Expect Glacier Way Fountain is an easy, roadside stop — no hiking required. The spring flows from a pipe into a large pullout area right off US Highway 2, so access is straightforward for vehicles of all sizes, including RVs and cars with trailers. The water flow is described as strong and gushing, making it quick and easy to fill bottles, jugs, or hydration bladders. The surrounding scenery is quintessential northwest Montana: forested mountain slopes, big sky, and proximity to one of America's most iconic national parks. Because the spring sits along the main highway corridor to Glacier, it's an ideal place to top off your water supply before heading into the park or to refresh on the drive home. The spring is reported to be accessible year-round, though winter travelers should be aware that road conditions along US Highway 2 can vary and the pipe may be affected by freezing temperatures during the coldest months. There are no facilities at the pullout — just the spring itself and ample parking space.

Getting There

Address

7884, US Hwy 2 E, Columbia Falls, MT 59912, US

GPS Coordinates

48.384538, -114.115767

Directions

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Directions 1. Head east on US Highway 2 East from Columbia Falls, Montana, toward Glacier National Park. 2. Continue approximately 3–4 miles along the highway. 3. Watch for the House of Mystery / Montana Vortex attraction on the right side of the road — the spring is located just before this landmark. 4. Look for a very large pullout on the side of the highway. The spring water comes gushing from a pipe and is clearly visible from the road. 5. The address is near 7884 US Hwy 2 E, Columbia Falls, MT 59912.

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Tips

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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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Water flows from a pipe or spout.

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Parking available nearby.

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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.