
About This Spring
## Overview Located along State Route 41 between Chillicothe and Greenfield in Ross County, Ohio, this popular public drinking spring has long been a favorite stop for locals and travelers alike. Visitors frequently pull over to fill jugs and bottles with the naturally flowing water, which has been reported to taste clean and refreshing. The spring is well-known enough that it's common to see people stopped on both sides of the road taking advantage of the free-flowing water. The spring sits near the address 8483 SR-41, Bainbridge, OH 45612, in a rural stretch of southern Ohio's rolling countryside — an area rich in geological history and natural beauty. Ross County is home to numerous natural springs fed by underground aquifers that filter through the region's limestone and shale bedrock, often producing cool, mineral-rich water. ## Directions 1. From **Chillicothe, Ohio**, head south/southwest on **State Route 41** toward Greenfield. 2. From **Greenfield, Ohio**, head northeast on **State Route 41** toward Chillicothe. 3. Watch for a **pull-over area** just off Route 41, near the 8483 SR-41 address in Bainbridge. 4. Look for a notable landmark: a **pot belly pig** (statue or sign) near the spring — it's a helpful visual marker that you've found the right spot. 5. There is typically room to pull off the road safely. You may see other visitors filling containers, which is a good confirmation you're in the right place. **GPS Coordinates:** 39.278194, -83.314 ## What to Expect This is a simple, roadside public drinking spring — no hiking required. The spring is easily accessible directly from the pull-over along SR-41, making it a convenient stop whether you're passing through or making a dedicated trip. Visitors have reported that the water tastes good, and it's clearly a well-loved local resource — people regularly stop to fill large jugs and bottles. The flow appears to be consistent enough to attract a steady stream of visitors traveling in both directions along Route 41. The surrounding area is rural Ross County countryside, with gentle hills and farmland. Bainbridge itself is a small, historic village worth a brief visit. If you're exploring the region, the famous **Paint Creek State Park** and **Seven Caves** are both nearby attractions. Bring your own containers if you plan to collect water. The pull-over area is informal, so be mindful of traffic when parking and crossing the road. Look for the pot belly pig landmark to confirm you've arrived at the right spot.
Getting There
Address
8483, Sr-41, Bainbridge, OH 45612, US
GPS Coordinates
39.278194, -83.314000
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From **Chillicothe, Ohio**, head south/southwest on **State Route 41** toward Greenfield. 2. From **Greenfield, Ohio**, head northeast on **State Route 41** toward Chillicothe. 3. Watch for a **pull-over area** just off Route 41, near the 8483 SR-41 address in Bainbridge. 4. Look for a notable landmark: a **pot belly pig** (statue or sign) near the spring — it's a helpful visual marker that you've found the right spot. 5. There is typically room to pull off the road safely. You may see other visitors filling containers, which is a good confirmation you're in the right place.
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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.