Public Drinking Spring

Hajduk Spring, Minneapolis, MN

2556, Seabury Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55406, US

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About This Spring

## Overview Hajduk Spring is a beloved natural spring located in the Seabury neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Named after Harry Hajduk, a Ukrainian immigrant who is said to have helped establish and maintain the site, this public drinking spring has been a gathering point for locals for generations. The water flows naturally from underlying limestone formations, emerging at an impressive rate reported to be around 10 gallons per minute. The spring is open to the public 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and there is no fee to visit or collect water. Residents of Minneapolis and the surrounding area have long relied on Hajduk Spring as a source of naturally filtered spring water, and it is not uncommon to see visitors lined up with jugs and containers. While the water has historically been used as a drinking water source and many locals consider it excellent, water quality can vary over time, so visitors should be aware that no guarantees of safety can be made. ## Directions Hajduk Spring is located at approximately **2550 Seabury Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55406** (GPS: 44.955889, -93.215818). The spring is roughly 3.5 miles from downtown Minneapolis. 1. From downtown Minneapolis, head south on **S 4th Street**. 2. Turn left onto **Fifth Avenue S**. 3. Turn right onto **S 2nd Street**. 4. Take a left, then the first right to reach **W River Parkway**. 5. Follow W River Parkway for several miles. 6. Turn right onto **E 26th Street**. 7. Take the first right onto **Seabury Avenue**. 8. The spring will be on your **left** after a short distance. Park along the street and walk a few meters to the spring site. Street parking is available nearby. The spring is easily visible from the road. ## What to Expect Hajduk Spring is a no-frills, community-oriented water source set in a residential neighborhood. The flow is strong and steady — reported at roughly 10 gallons per minute — so filling containers is quick and convenient. The water emerges from a limestone aquifer, which naturally filters the water and gives it a clean, mineral taste that visitors have praised for years. The site is accessible year-round, including during winter months, though visitors should use caution on icy surfaces during cold weather. There are no restrooms or other amenities at the spring itself. Bring your own water containers — gallon jugs, carboys, or food-grade water tanks are all commonly seen at the site. During peak times, especially on weekends, you may encounter a short wait as other visitors fill up. The spring holds a special place in the hearts of many Minneapolis residents, particularly those in the local Eastern European community, as a link to the tradition of sourcing fresh, natural water. Whether you're a first-time visitor curious about natural springs or a longtime local topping off your weekly supply, Hajduk Spring is a unique urban treasure worth experiencing.

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Address

2556, Seabury Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55406, US

GPS Coordinates

44.955889, -93.215818

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Directions Hajduk Spring is located at approximately **2550 Seabury Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55406** (

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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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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.