
About This Spring
## Overview Hickernell Spring is a roadside public drinking spring located along Route 45 near the small community of Hartleton in Union County, Pennsylvania. Situated on the north side of the road, this beautiful spring has long served as a convenient stop for travelers and locals alike looking to fill up with fresh, naturally flowing water. The spring sits in the scenic central Pennsylvania countryside, not far from the Bald Eagle State Forest area, surrounded by the rolling hills and wooded ridges that characterize this part of the Appalachian region. The spring is accessible year-round and flows continuously, making it a reliable source that visitors have historically used for drinking water. A small parking area directly in front of the spring provides easy access — you can pull right off the road and fill your containers without any hiking required. ## Directions 1. Travel along **Route 45** heading toward the community of **Hartleton** (or approaching from the east via Woodward). 2. Watch for the spring on the **north side of Route 45** as you pass through the Hartleton area. 3. The nearest address is approximately **20310 Old Turnpike Road, Millmont, PA 17845**, which can be used for GPS navigation. 4. Look for a small pull-off parking area directly in front of the spring — it is visible from the road. **GPS Coordinates:** 40.905075, -77.2413649 ## What to Expect Hickernell Spring is a classic Pennsylvania roadside spring — simple, accessible, and well-loved by the local community. The spring is located right along Route 45, so there is no trail or hike required to reach it. A small parking space sits directly in front of the spring, allowing visitors to pull off the road with ease. The surrounding area is characteristic of Union County's pastoral landscape, with farmland, forested ridges, and quiet rural roads. The proximity to the Bald Eagle State Forest area means there are plenty of additional outdoor recreation opportunities nearby, including hiking, fishing, and scenic drives through the mountains. The spring is open at all hours, every day of the year, making it a convenient stop whether you're passing through on a road trip or making a dedicated visit. Bring your own containers if you'd like to collect water. As with any natural spring, water conditions can vary with weather and seasonal changes.
Getting There
Address
20310, Old Turnpike Rd, Millmont, PA 17845, US
GPS Coordinates
40.905075, -77.241365
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Travel along **Route 45** heading toward the community of **Hartleton** (or approaching from the east via Woodward). 2. Watch for the spring on the **north side of Route 45** as you pass through the Hartleton area. 3. The nearest address is approximately **20310 Old Turnpike Road, Millmont, PA 17845**, which can be used for
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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.