Private Drinking Spring

HappyHill Springwater (comercial)

704, Zeb Ferguson Rd, Siler City, NC 27344, US

HappyHill Springwater (comercial)
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About This Spring

## Overview HappyHill Springwater is a private natural spring located along Zeb Ferguson Road in Siler City, North Carolina, in the heart of Chatham County. Unlike publicly accessible springs, HappyHill operates as a community-supported spring using a share-based model — similar in concept to a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) or cow-share program. Participants purchase a share in the spring and receive their allotment of fresh springwater at an agreed-upon pickup or drop-off point in exchange for a monthly steward's fee. This model allows the spring's caretakers to maintain the source, manage water quality, and keep the operation sustainable while providing members with a regular supply of natural springwater. The spring is situated in the rolling Piedmont region of North Carolina, an area underlain by ancient metamorphic and igneous bedrock that can yield mineral-rich groundwater filtered through layers of clay and weathered rock. Because this is a private operation, casual drop-in visits are not available. Those interested in joining the share program or learning more about the water, sourcing practices, and membership details can visit the official website at [www.happyhillspringwater.com](http://www.happyhillspringwater.com). ## Directions 1. The spring is located at **704 Zeb Ferguson Road, Siler City, NC 27344**. 2. From downtown Siler City, head south and follow local signage or GPS navigation toward Zeb Ferguson Road. 3. The property is private, so please do not visit without first arranging membership or a pickup through the HappyHill Springwater program. ## What to Expect HappyHill Springwater is not a traditional walk-up spring — it is a privately managed water source with a membership-based distribution system. Members do not typically visit the spring itself; instead, water is delivered or made available at a designated pickup location as part of the share arrangement. If you're interested in sourcing natural springwater in the Chatham County area, HappyHill offers a structured and community-oriented way to do so. The monthly steward's fee covers the costs of maintaining the spring, ensuring consistent water flow, and managing the distribution logistics. Because this is a private spring, details about water mineral content, flow rate, and testing results are best obtained directly from the operators via their website. Visitors to the Siler City area will find Chatham County to be a scenic part of North Carolina's Piedmont, with gently rolling farmland, hardwood forests, and a growing community of small-scale sustainable agriculture operations.

Getting There

Address

704, Zeb Ferguson Rd, Siler City, NC 27344, US

GPS Coordinates

35.723672, -79.345411

Directions

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Directions 1. The spring is located at **704 Zeb Ferguson Road, Siler City, NC 27344**. 2. From downtown Siler City, head south and follow local signage or

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TypePrivate Drinking Spring
AccessPrivate

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

Safety Info

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