
About This Spring
## Overview Goheenville Spring is a public drinking spring located near the small community of Goheenville in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania. Situated along East Caldwell Road near Templeton, this roadside spring is one of many natural water sources that dot the rural landscape of western Pennsylvania's Allegheny Plateau region. The area's underlying geology — primarily sedimentary rock formations from the Pennsylvanian and Permian periods — gives rise to numerous springs where groundwater finds its way to the surface through layers of sandstone, shale, and limestone. Springs like this one have historically served as important community water sources for the small towns and farming communities of Armstrong County. Locals have long valued these natural outlets for their cool, consistent water, and many continue to visit them regularly to fill jugs and bottles. ## Directions 1. From Templeton, PA, head toward East Caldwell Road. 2. Follow East Caldwell Road to the vicinity of 119 E Caldwell Rd, Templeton, PA 16259. 3. The spring is located near the Goheenville area along this road. 4. GPS coordinates: **40.9038, -79.3704** — use these for precise navigation, as the spring may not appear on all mapping services. *Note: As with many rural Pennsylvania springs, the site may be easy to pass if you're not watching for it. Keep an eye out for a pipe, spout, or pull-off area along the road.* ## What to Expect Goheenville Spring is a roadside public drinking spring typical of rural western Pennsylvania. Visitors can expect a relatively simple setup — likely a pipe or spout emerging from a hillside or embankment near the road, allowing easy access for filling containers. The surrounding landscape features the rolling, wooded hills and farmland characteristic of Armstrong County. The spring sits at an elevation consistent with the Allegheny Plateau, and the water has historically been used by area residents as a drinking water source. As with any natural spring, water quality can vary with seasonal conditions and local land use, and the water is not officially tested or treated. The area around Templeton and Goheenville is quiet and rural, so visitors should expect limited amenities nearby. There is no formal parking lot — most visitors simply pull off the road to access the spring. The spring flows year-round, though flow rates may fluctuate seasonally, with stronger output typically seen in spring and early summer following snowmelt and rain.
Getting There
Address
119 E Caldwell Rd, Templeton, PA 16259
GPS Coordinates
40.903797, -79.370405
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From Templeton, PA, head toward East Caldwell Road. 2. Follow East Caldwell Road to the vicinity of 119 E Caldwell Rd, Templeton, PA 16259. 3. The spring is located near the Goheenville area along this road. 4.
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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.
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.