
About This Spring
## Overview Kimball's Spring is a small natural spring fed by Bear Mountain, located in the charming town of Waterford in Oxford County, Maine. Situated along Wigwam Pass, this public drinking spring sits directly across the street from Kimball's Hardware — a local landmark that makes it easy to spot. Waterford, one of Maine's most picturesque small towns and a designated National Historic District, provides a quintessentially New England backdrop for this roadside spring. Bear Mountain, the source of this spring, rises to approximately 1,207 feet and is part of the rolling western Maine highlands. Springs emerging from these granite and glacial till formations have historically been valued by locals for their cool, clean-tasting water. Kimball's Spring has long served as a convenient stop for residents and visitors looking to fill up bottles with fresh mountain water. ## Directions 1. Head to the town of Waterford, Maine (Oxford County), along Route 35 or Route 37. 2. Make your way to **Wigwam Pass** — the spring is located near the address **57 Wigwam Pass, Waterford, ME 04088**. 3. Look for **Kimball's Hardware** — the spring is directly **across the street** from the store. 4. The spring is roadside and easily accessible from the road. No hiking is required. **GPS Coordinates:** 44.155811, -70.7265 ## What to Expect Kimball's Spring is a small, roadside spring — don't expect a dramatic waterfall or large pool. The flow emerges from Bear Mountain and is accessible right from the road, making it a quick and easy stop. The spring has historically been used as a drinking water source by locals and passersby, and visitors have reported the water tastes clean and refreshing. The surrounding area reflects Waterford's rural New England charm, with wooded hillsides and quiet country roads. Bear Mountain itself offers hiking opportunities nearby for those looking to extend their visit. The spring is accessible year-round, though flow may vary seasonally — spring snowmelt typically increases output, while late summer may see reduced flow. In winter, be mindful of icy conditions around the spring area. Because this is a roadside spring with easy vehicle access, it's a great stop to fill water containers while exploring the Waterford and western Maine lake region.
Getting There
Address
57, Wigwam Pass, Waterford, ME 04088, US
GPS Coordinates
44.155811, -70.726500
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head to the town of Waterford, Maine (Oxford County), along Route 35 or Route 37. 2. Make your way to **Wigwam Pass** — the spring is located near the address **57 Wigwam Pass, Waterford, ME 04088**. 3. Look for **Kimball's Hardware** — the spring is directly **across the street** from the store. 4. The spring is roadside and easily accessible from the road. No hiking is required.
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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.