
About This Spring
## Overview Hamlin Highway Spring is a popular roadside public drinking spring located along State Route 590 (also known as Hamlin Highway) near Hawley in Pike County, Pennsylvania. Nestled in the scenic Poconos region, this spring has drawn a steady stream of visitors who come to fill jugs and bottles with its naturally flowing water. Locals and passersby alike have reported that the water tastes fresh and clean, without any off-putting mineral or soapy aftertaste — a quality that keeps people coming back. It's worth noting that the spring has not been officially tested or treated, so its water quality has not been verified by any regulatory agency. While many visitors have long used it as a drinking water source, those who choose to collect water do so at their own discretion. The spring sits in Pike County, an area known for its abundant natural water features, forested hillsides, and proximity to the Delaware River and Lake Wallenpaupack. The geology of the Pocono Plateau — layers of sandstone, shale, and glacial deposits — gives rise to numerous springs throughout the region, and Hamlin Highway Spring is one of the most accessible and well-known among them. ## Directions 1. From Hawley, PA, head east on **State Route 590 (Hamlin Highway)**. 2. The spring is located roadside at approximately **961 State Route 590**, on the right-hand side of the road. 3. GPS coordinates: **41.482951, -75.013727** — plug these into your navigation app for a precise location. 4. Look for a pull-off area along the road where other visitors may be parked filling water containers. The spring is directly accessible from the roadside. ## What to Expect Hamlin Highway Spring is a convenient roadside stop — no hiking or trail navigation required. The spring flows near the road, making it easy to pull over and access. Visitors frequently arrive with gallon jugs, water bottles, and other containers to collect water. The spring appears to flow year-round, though flow rates may vary seasonally. Spring and summer tend to bring the strongest flow, while winter visitors should be prepared for potentially icy conditions around the spring area. The surrounding Poconos landscape is lush and wooded, making this a pleasant stop even if you're just passing through. If you're in the area, nearby attractions include Lake Wallenpaupack, the charming downtown of Hawley, and numerous state parks and trails throughout Pike County. Because the spring has not been officially tested, there is no posted water quality data. Despite this, the spring remains a popular and well-visited water collection spot in the region.
Getting There
Address
961, State Rte 590, Hawley, PA 18428, US
GPS Coordinates
41.482951, -75.013727
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From Hawley, PA, head east on **State Route 590 (Hamlin Highway)**. 2. The spring is located roadside at approximately **961 State Route 590**, on the right-hand side of the road. 3.
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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.