Public Drinking Spring

Immortal Union Spring, Coudersport, PA

Sweden, PA 16915, US

Immortal Union Spring, Coudersport, PA
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About This Spring

## Overview Immortal Union Spring is a charming roadside spring located along Route 6 (the Grand Army of the Republic Highway) just east of Coudersport in Potter County, Pennsylvania. Nestled in the scenic hills of north-central Pennsylvania — a region sometimes called "God's Country" for its rugged beauty and pristine waterways — this small but reliable spring flows from wet rock through a tiny black tube, making it easy to collect water. The spring sits only about 20 feet from the road, making it one of the more accessible natural springs in the area. Potter County is known for its abundance of clean, cold-water springs fed by the forested highlands of the Allegheny Plateau, and Immortal Union Spring is a fine example. Visitors have historically used springs like this one as a source of fresh drinking water, though water quality can vary with weather and seasonal conditions. The spring is open 24/7, year-round, and is freely accessible to the public. ## Directions 1. From **Coudersport, PA**, head **east** on **Route 6 (Grand Army of the Republic Highway)**. 2. Continue east for roughly 1 to 1.5 miles, passing through the Sweden Township area. 3. After passing **Colsen Road** on your left, continue approximately **½ mile** further east. 4. Watch the **left (north) side** of the road — the spring is located between **mile markers 145 and 146**. 5. Look for a small wet rock face with a **tiny black tube** protruding from it. The spring is only about **20 feet from the road**, so it's easy to spot if you're watching for it. 6. If you reach the **rest stop** further east on Route 6, you've gone too far — turn around and head back west. **GPS Coordinates:** 41.77562, -77.860107 ## What to Expect Immortal Union Spring is a modest, no-frills roadside spring — but that's part of its appeal. The water emerges from a wet rock face through a small black tube, providing a steady, easy-to-access flow. There's no formal infrastructure here — no signs, benches, or parking lot — just a natural spring a few steps from the highway shoulder. The surrounding landscape is classic Potter County: rolling, heavily forested hills with a mix of hardwoods and conifers. Route 6 through this stretch is a scenic drive in its own right, particularly during fall foliage season when the hillsides blaze with color. Because the spring is so close to the road, access is straightforward — simply pull off onto the shoulder safely and walk a few paces to the spring. Bringing a bottle or jug to fill is recommended. The spring has been reported to produce clean, cold water, and it has historically been used as a drinking water source by locals and travelers along Route 6. The spring is accessible year-round, though winter visitors should use caution on the road shoulder, as conditions can be icy in this part of Pennsylvania. During heavy rain or spring snowmelt, the flow may increase and the surrounding rock may be slippery.

Getting There

Address

, , Sweden, PA 16915, US

GPS Coordinates

41.775620, -77.860107

Directions

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Directions 1. From **Coudersport, PA**, head **east** on **Route 6 (Grand Army of the Republic Highway)**. 2. Continue east for roughly 1 to 1.5 miles, passing through the Sweden Township area. 3. After passing **Colsen Road** on your left, continue approximately **½ mile** further east. 4. Watch the **left (north) side** of the road — the spring is located between **mile markers 145 and 146**. 5. Look for a small wet rock face with a **tiny black tube** protruding from it. The spring is only about **20 feet from the road**, so it's easy to spot if you're watching for it. 6. If you reach the **rest stop** further east on Route 6, you've gone too far — turn around and head back west.

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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.

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Open 24/7 — visit anytime.

Safety Info

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Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.