Public Drinking Spring

Hygeia Spring, Big Bend, WI

S88W 22520, Milwaukee Ave, Big Bend, WI 53103, US

Hygeia Spring, Big Bend, WI
No photos yet -- be the first to add one!

About This Spring

## Overview Hygeia Spring is a beloved public drinking spring located along Milwaukee Avenue in the village of Big Bend, Wisconsin, within Waukesha County. Named after Hygeia, the ancient Greek goddess of health and cleanliness, this spring draws from a source reported to be approximately 2,200 feet beneath the earth's surface. According to longtime visitors and local enthusiasts, the water that flows from this deep aquifer is considered among the most pure in the world — a claim that has made Hygeia Spring a popular destination for water lovers throughout southeastern Wisconsin and beyond. Waukesha County sits atop a network of deep artesian wells and natural springs that have been prized for their mineral water since the 19th century, when the region earned the nickname "Spring City." Hygeia Spring carries on that tradition, offering free-flowing spring water to the public year-round. ## Directions 1. Head to the village of Big Bend, Wisconsin, located southwest of Milwaukee in Waukesha County. 2. Navigate to **S88 W22520 Milwaukee Avenue, Big Bend, WI 53103**. 3. The spring is situated along Milwaukee Avenue and is accessible from the roadside. 4. GPS coordinates: **42.88425, -88.198855** ## What to Expect Hygeia Spring features two separate spigots, both mounted high enough to comfortably fill a 5-gallon glass jug beneath them — no awkward crouching or angling required. The water flows freely, and visitors regularly arrive with an assortment of jugs, bottles, and containers to stock up. The spring has been reported by many visitors to produce exceptionally clean-tasting water, sourced from deep underground. Its depth of approximately 2,200 feet means the water has been naturally filtered through extensive layers of rock and sediment, which historically has been associated with high purity and a crisp, mineral-balanced flavor. As a public drinking spring, Hygeia Spring sees steady foot traffic from locals and visitors alike, particularly on weekends. There may be a short wait if others are filling large containers ahead of you. The site is roadside and easy to access — no hiking or rough terrain is involved. Visitors should bring their own clean containers for collecting water.

Getting There

Address

S88W 22520, Milwaukee Ave, Big Bend, WI 53103, US

GPS Coordinates

42.884250, -88.198855

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. Head to the village of Big Bend, Wisconsin, located southwest of Milwaukee in Waukesha County. 2. Navigate to **S88 W22520 Milwaukee Avenue, Big Bend, WI 53103**. 3. The spring is situated along Milwaukee Avenue and is accessible from the roadside. 4.

Community Discussion

Sign in to join the conversation

Sign In

Water Safety Disclaimer

Try Water does not independently test, verify, or guarantee the quality, safety, or potability of any water source listed on this site. Listings are based on publicly available data, community contributions, and historical reports — not laboratory analysis.

Water conditions at natural springs can change at any time due to weather, contamination, agricultural runoff, seasonal variation, or other environmental factors. A spring that was safe to drink from yesterday may not be safe today.

Always test water yourself before drinking. We strongly recommend using a portable water testing kit or filter (such as a LifeStraw) and consulting local health authorities when in doubt. Never rely solely on the information provided here when making decisions about drinking from a natural water source.

By using this site, you acknowledge that you assume all risk associated with visiting and consuming water from any listed source.

Quick Facts

TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

Have You Visited?

Help the community know this spot is still active.

Community Verification

0%

Help verify this listing and earn your Explorer badge

Tips

🫗

Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

🚗

Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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.