Public Drinking Spring

Kingsville Spring

6610, N Main St, Conneaut, OH 44030, US

Kingsville Spring
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About This Spring

## Overview Kingsville Spring is a public drinking spring located in the small community of North Kingsville in Ashtabula County, Ohio. Situated along North Main Street (Route 193) near its intersection with Route 20, this roadside spring has long served as a convenient stop for travelers and locals alike. The spring flows steadily from a pipe beneath a small overhead shelter, accompanied by an older water trough — a charming reminder of a time when such springs were essential watering points for both people and animals. Visitors have historically used this spring as a drinking water source, and the flow has been reported to be strong and consistent. Ashtabula County, nestled in Ohio's northeastern corner along Lake Erie, is known for its abundance of natural water features fed by glacial deposits left behind during the last Ice Age. Springs like this one tap into underground aquifers recharged by the region's ample rainfall and snowmelt, delivering cool, mineral-rich groundwater to the surface year-round. ## Directions 1. Head to the intersection of **Route 20 (US-20)** and **Route 193 (N Main Street)** in North Kingsville, Ohio. 2. From the intersection, proceed just past (south of) the junction on **Route 193 / N Main Street**. 3. Look for a small **overhead shelter** on the roadside with an older water trough — this marks the spring. 4. There is **plenty of parking** available nearby. **GPS Coordinates:** 41.907483, -80.691078 **Nearest Address:** 6610 N Main St, Conneaut, OH 44030 ## What to Expect Kingsville Spring is an easy, no-hike-required stop right along the road. The spring flows from a pipe set beneath a modest overhead shelter structure, providing shade and a bit of weather protection for visitors filling up containers. An older water trough sits alongside the pipe — note that the pipe orientation is reversed from what you might expect, but the water flows well regardless. The area offers ample parking, making it a quick and convenient stop whether you're passing through on Route 20 or exploring the back roads of Ashtabula County. The spring flows year-round, though as with any natural spring, flow rates may vary seasonally. This is a no-frills, utilitarian spring — don't expect a scenic hiking destination, but do expect a reliable and accessible water source with small-town charm. Ashtabula County is also famous for its covered bridges and proximity to Lake Erie, so a visit to Kingsville Spring pairs well with a broader day trip through the area.

Getting There

Address

6610, N Main St, Conneaut, OH 44030, US

GPS Coordinates

41.907483, -80.691078

Directions

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Directions 1. Head to the intersection of **Route 20 (US-20)** and **Route 193 (N Main Street)** in North Kingsville, Ohio. 2. From the intersection, proceed just past (south of) the junction on **Route 193 / N Main Street**. 3. Look for a small **overhead shelter** on the roadside with an older water trough — this marks the spring. 4. There is **plenty of parking** available nearby.

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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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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Water flows from a pipe or spout.

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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.