Public Drinking Spring

Heinrichs

510-429 ME-156, Weld, Maine 04294

Heinrichs
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About This Spring

## Overview Heinrichs is a public drinking spring located along ME-156 in the town of Weld, Maine, nestled in the western mountains of Franklin County. Situated near the scenic foothills surrounding Webb Lake and Mount Blue State Park, this roadside spring offers travelers and locals a convenient stop for fresh, naturally sourced water. The spring sits at an elevation consistent with the rolling terrain of the region, where glacial deposits and granite bedrock create ideal conditions for clean, cold groundwater to emerge at the surface. Visitors have historically used springs like this one throughout rural Maine as reliable sources of drinking water, and Heinrichs continues that tradition as a well-known local stop. Weld itself is a small, picturesque community popular with outdoor enthusiasts drawn to nearby Mount Blue State Park, Tumbledown Mountain, and Webb Lake. The spring makes a natural complement to any trip through this beautiful corner of Maine. ## Directions 1. The spring is located along **ME-156 (Weld Road)** in the town of Weld, Maine. 2. Look for the spring between addresses **510 and 429 on ME-156**, on the roadside. 3. **GPS coordinates:** 44.6758, -70.3815 — enter these into your navigation app for the most precise location. 4. The spring is accessible directly from the road, so keep an eye out for any pull-off areas or small clearings along this stretch of ME-156. ## What to Expect Heinrichs is a roadside public drinking spring, meaning access is straightforward — no hiking or special equipment is required. The spring is situated along ME-156, a rural two-lane road that winds through the forested hills of western Maine. Expect a modest pull-off or clearing near the spring outlet. As with many natural springs in Maine's mountainous interior, the water is fed by groundwater filtered through layers of glacial till and granite, and has been historically used by locals as a drinking water source. Water flow may vary seasonally, with the strongest output typically occurring in spring and early summer when the water table is highest. During late summer or extended dry spells, flow may diminish. The surrounding landscape is heavily wooded, with mixed hardwood and conifer forests typical of Franklin County. Visitors passing through on their way to Mount Blue State Park, Tumbledown Mountain, or Webb Lake will find this a convenient and refreshing stop. Bring containers if you'd like to collect water, and be mindful of the roadside location when parking.

Getting There

Address

510-429 ME-156, Weld, Maine 04294

GPS Coordinates

44.675762, -70.381542

Directions

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Directions 1. The spring is located along **ME-156 (Weld Road)** in the town of Weld, Maine. 2. Look for the spring between addresses **510 and 429 on ME-156**, on the roadside. 3. **

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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.

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.