
About This Spring
## Overview The Intervale Road Spring is a beloved roadside spring nestled at the base of a wooded hillside in Canterbury, New Hampshire. Water flows from a pipe emerging from the bottom of the hill, delivering a steady stream of cold, refreshing spring water that locals and passersby have long relied on for filling bottles and jugs. A small orange sign at the base of a nearby tree marks the spot, which might otherwise be easy to miss. Canterbury is a quiet rural town in Merrimack County, perhaps best known for the Canterbury Shaker Village, and the surrounding landscape of rolling hills, forests, and dirt roads gives this spring a peaceful, off-the-beaten-path character. Visitors have reported that the water is notably cold and clean-tasting, and it's common to see people pulling over to fill up while exploring the area on foot or by car. ## Directions 1. Take Interstate 93 to **Exit 18** (Canterbury). 2. Turn **right onto West Road**. 3. Continue on West Road until you reach the **train tracks**. 4. After crossing the train tracks, turn **right onto Intervale Road**. 5. Follow Intervale Road for approximately **1.5 miles**. The road transitions to dirt as you go. 6. Watch for a **small orange sign at the base of a tree** on your **left-hand side** — this marks the spring. 7. The spring is a **pipe protruding from the base of the hillside**, right along the road. **GPS Coordinates:** 43.360297, -71.634863 ## What to Expect The spring itself is simple and utilitarian — a pipe set into the hillside that delivers a continuous flow of cold water. There are no formal facilities, parking lots, or signage beyond the small orange marker on a tree. The setting is scenic, with forested hills rising around you and the quiet charm of a New Hampshire dirt road underfoot. The spring is accessible year-round, though winter conditions on the dirt portion of Intervale Road may require caution or a vehicle with good clearance. In warmer months, the surrounding forest is lush and the area is especially pleasant for a stop during a drive or hike. Bring your own containers if you plan to collect water. It's not uncommon to encounter other visitors doing the same — the spring has a loyal following among locals who regularly stop to fill jugs. While the water has historically been used as a drinking water source and visitors have reported it tastes clean and cold, no official water quality testing results are publicly available, so use your own discretion.
Getting There
Address
314, Intervale Rd, Canterbury, NH 03224, US
GPS Coordinates
43.360297, -71.634863
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Take Interstate 93 to **Exit 18** (Canterbury). 2. Turn **right onto West Road**. 3. Continue on West Road until you reach the **train tracks**. 4. After crossing the train tracks, turn **right onto Intervale Road**. 5. Follow Intervale Road for approximately **1.5 miles**. The road transitions to dirt as you go. 6. Watch for a **small orange sign at the base of a tree** on your **left-hand side** — this marks the spring. 7. The spring is a **pipe protruding from the base of the hillside**, right along the road.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Water flows from a pipe or spout.
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.