
About This Spring
## Overview Hapgood Spring is a beloved public drinking spring located along Hapgood Street in Athol, Massachusetts, within Worcester County. With a history spanning over 100 years, this spring has been a trusted water source for generations of locals and visitors alike. The water has been reported to be ice cold for most of the year, and the spring is known for its consistent, reliable flow — a testament to the robust groundwater system feeding it. Residents have long praised the water for its clean, refreshing taste, making Hapgood Spring a cherished community resource in the heart of north-central Massachusetts. ## Directions 1. Head to **624 Hapgood Street, Athol, MA** — this is the nearest address to the spring. 2. The spring is located at the end of a **concrete headwall** along the road. 3. Look for a small area with **limited parking** near the headwall. 4. **Use caution:** Traffic moving downhill along Hapgood Street can obstruct your view of oncoming vehicles when pulling in or out. Be especially careful when exiting your vehicle on the road side. The GPS coordinates **42.588741, -72.223068** (near 80 Fletcher Street) can help guide you to the general area, though the spring itself is situated on Hapgood Street. ## What to Expect Hapgood Spring flows from the end of a concrete headwall, making it easy to fill bottles or jugs directly from the source. The water runs consistently year-round and has been reported to stay ice cold through most seasons — a refreshing treat, especially during the warmer months. Parking is limited, so plan accordingly, particularly if visiting during peak times. The spring is accessible **24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year**, so you can stop by whenever it's convenient. Be mindful of traffic on the downhill stretch of Hapgood Street, as vehicles coming from above may have limited visibility of parked cars or pedestrians near the spring. This is a no-frills, roadside spring — there are no restrooms or facilities — but its longevity and loyal following among Athol locals speak to the quality of the water. Bring your own containers and enjoy one of Worcester County's enduring natural gems.
Getting There
Address
80, Fletcher St, Athol, MA 01331, US
GPS Coordinates
42.588741, -72.223068
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head to **624 Hapgood Street, Athol, MA** — this is the nearest address to the spring. 2. The spring is located at the end of a **concrete headwall** along the road. 3. Look for a small area with **limited parking** near the headwall. 4. **Use caution:** Traffic moving downhill along Hapgood Street can obstruct your view of oncoming vehicles when pulling in or out. Be especially careful when exiting your vehicle on the road side.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Parking available nearby.
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.