
About This Spring
## Overview Lake Christopher Spring is a beloved roadside spring located along Route 26 in the Woodstock area near Bryant Pond, Maine. Nestled in Oxford County, this public drinking spring delivers crystal-clear, ice-cold water piped directly from the mountain through two continuously flowing pipes. Visitors have long praised the water for its exceptional taste and clarity, and the dual-pipe setup means you can fill multiple containers quickly — a welcome feature for those stocking up on fresh spring water. The spring flows year-round and is accessible at all hours, making it a convenient stop whether you're passing through on a summer road trip or during the quieter winter months. The area around Bryant Pond and Woodstock sits within the rolling foothills of western Maine's Oxford Hills, a region known for its clean groundwater fed by glacial deposits and granite bedrock. This geological setting likely contributes to the spring's notably cold temperature and crisp, clean flavor that visitors consistently rave about. ## Directions 1. Start in the center of Bryant Pond on Route 26. 2. Head **north on Route 26** toward Bethel. 3. Watch the **right side of the road** — the spring will appear shortly after leaving the center of town. 4. Look for two pipes flowing with water just off the roadside. The spring is easy to spot thanks to its strong, continuous flow. **GPS Coordinates:** 44.369026, -70.599747 **Nearest Address:** 609 South Main Street, Bryant Pond, ME 04219 *Note: The original directions mention the spring is "on the right side of the road, just to the left," which likely means it's on the right (east) side of Route 26 as you travel northbound, set slightly off the road. Keep an eye out as you drive — the dual pipes and flowing water are visible from the road.* ## What to Expect When you arrive, you'll find two pipes delivering a fast, steady flow of mountain spring water. The flow rate is impressive — strong enough to fill large jugs and multiple containers without a long wait. The water has been reported to be exceptionally cold and refreshing, with a clean, delicious taste that keeps locals and travelers coming back regularly. The spring is right along Route 26, so access is straightforward with roadside pull-off space. There's no hiking required — just pull over, walk up to the pipes, and fill your bottles. The spring is open 24 hours a day, year-round. This stretch of Route 26 between Bryant Pond and Bethel is a scenic drive through western Maine's lake-and-forest country, so a stop at Lake Christopher Spring pairs well with exploring the surrounding area. Nearby attractions include the town of Bethel (a popular base for outdoor recreation), Sunday River, and numerous lakes and ponds throughout Oxford County.
Getting There
Address
609, S Main St, Bryant Pond, ME 04219, US
GPS Coordinates
44.369026, -70.599747
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Start in the center of Bryant Pond on Route 26. 2. Head **north on Route 26** toward Bethel. 3. Watch the **right side of the road** — the spring will appear shortly after leaving the center of town. 4. Look for two pipes flowing with water just off the roadside. The spring is easy to spot thanks to its strong, continuous flow.
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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.
Open 24/7 — visit anytime.
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.