
About This Spring
## Overview Tucked along the roadside in the small village of Glenmont in Holmes County, Ohio, this public drinking spring features a covered trough standing roughly three feet high. Glenmont sits in the rolling hills of east-central Ohio, an area underlain by Pennsylvanian-age sandstone and shale formations that give rise to numerous natural springs. The village itself dates back to the early 1800s and has long been a quiet crossroads community in the heart of Ohio's Amish Country. While no formal water-quality test results are available for this spring, visitors have reported that the water tastes clean and fresh. ## Directions 1. From the center of Glenmont, head west on **State Route 520** (Main Street). 2. As you leave town heading west, watch the **right (north) side** of the road. 3. The covered spring trough is located roadside at approximately **121 Main Street** — look for a stone or concrete trough structure standing about three feet high. 4. There is room to pull off the road near the spring. **GPS Coordinates:** 40.5201, −82.0974 ## What to Expect This is a simple, old-fashioned roadside spring — the kind that once dotted rural Ohio highways and served as a welcome refreshment stop for travelers. The water flows into a covered trough that stands about three feet high, making it easy to access without bending down. The spring is right along State Route 520, so no hiking is required; you can pull over and visit in just a few minutes. Glenmont is a small, quiet village, and the surrounding Holmes County landscape is characterized by gentle hills, farmland, and the scenic charm of Ohio's Amish Country. If you're passing through the area — perhaps on the way to nearby attractions like Mohican State Park or the shops of Millersburg — this spring makes for a pleasant and quick stop. No formal water-quality testing data is currently available for this spring, so visitors should be aware that water quality is unverified. The spring has historically been used as a public drinking source, and at least one visitor has noted that the water tasted clean, but no lab results have been obtained to confirm its safety.
Getting There
Address
121, Main St, Glenmont, OH 44628, US
GPS Coordinates
40.520100, -82.097400
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From the center of Glenmont, head west on **State Route 520** (Main Street). 2. As you leave town heading west, watch the **right (north) side** of the road. 3. The covered spring trough is located roadside at approximately **121 Main Street** — look for a stone or concrete trough structure standing about three feet high. 4. There is room to pull off the road near the spring.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Parking available nearby.
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.