Private Drinking Spring

Honeysuckle Spring, Corydon, IN 47112 (Paid Use)

2755, Breckenridge Rd NE, Corydon, IN 47112, US

Honeysuckle Spring, Corydon, IN 47112 (Paid Use)
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About This Spring

## Overview Honeysuckle Spring is a private natural spring located along Breckenridge Road NE near Corydon in Harrison County, Indiana — just a short drive from the town of Lanesville. The spring draws its water from ancient rock formations estimated to be around 250 million years old, dating back to the Pennsylvanian or Permian geological periods when much of southern Indiana was covered by shallow seas and swampy lowlands. Over millennia, water has slowly filtered through these limestone and sandstone layers, emerging as a naturally purified spring. The spring water is further treated on-site using carbon filtration and ultraviolet light purification before being made available to the public. Honeysuckle Spring operates as a paid-use facility, offering water at approximately fifty cents per gallon for smaller quantities. For families or individuals who use spring water regularly, the operation also sells a complete 8-piece system — including two 55-gallon food-grade plastic bottles and a pump — for around $200, making it easy to transport and dispense larger volumes at home. Refills of the 55-gallon containers have been priced at approximately $25 each. Harrison County sits in the heart of southern Indiana's karst landscape, a region rich with caves, sinkholes, and natural springs fed by water percolating through ancient carbonate bedrock. Honeysuckle Spring is one of several natural water sources in the area that residents have relied on for generations. The water has been described by visitors and the operators as pure, natural, and healthful, though as with any natural water source, independent testing is always a wise step for those with specific health concerns. ## Directions 1. From **Corydon, IN**, head northeast on **IN-62 E / Old Highway 135** toward Lanesville. 2. Turn onto **Breckenridge Road NE** and continue approximately 2 miles. 3. Look for the Honeysuckle Spring facility at **2755 Breckenridge Rd NE, Corydon, IN 47112**. 4. GPS coordinates: **38.240512, -86.032915** — useful if navigating by phone or GPS device. *Tip: Call ahead at **1-800-952-3580** to confirm hours of operation and availability before making the trip.* ## What to Expect Honeysuckle Spring is a privately operated, paid-use spring — not a wild or backcountry water source. Visitors should bring their own **clean, sterile containers** to fill on-site. You can purchase anywhere from a single gallon up to 50 gallons at a time during a visit. The facility is set up with an environmentally conscious dispensing system designed to minimize waste and make bulk water collection straightforward. If you plan to become a regular customer, the 55-gallon drum system with pump is a practical investment. The surrounding Harrison County countryside is scenic and rural, with rolling hills, wooded hollows, and quiet back roads. If you're visiting from out of the area, consider combining your trip with a stop at nearby attractions such as the **Corydon Capitol State Historic Site** (Indiana's first state capital) or the caves and natural areas that dot the region. Be sure to call the posted phone number (**1-800-952-3580**) before visiting to verify current pricing, hours, and whether the spring is open, as private operations may have seasonal or irregular schedules.

Getting There

Address

2755, Breckenridge Rd NE, Corydon, IN 47112, US

GPS Coordinates

38.240512, -86.032915

Directions

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Directions 1. From **Corydon, IN**, head northeast on **IN-62 E / Old Highway 135** toward Lanesville. 2. Turn onto **Breckenridge Road NE** and continue approximately 2 miles. 3. Look for the Honeysuckle Spring facility at **2755 Breckenridge Rd NE, Corydon, IN 47112**. 4.

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Safety Info

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