
About This Spring
## Overview The Lake Mansfield Trail public drinking spring is located along the trail system near Lake Mansfield in Underhill, Vermont, nestled on the western slopes of Mount Mansfield — the highest peak in the Green Mountain State at 4,393 feet. This area sits within the broader Mount Mansfield region, long cherished by Vermonters and visitors alike for its pristine mountain water sources, dense northern hardwood forests, and exceptional hiking terrain. The spring is situated at approximately 44.4845°N, 72.8230°W, within the Underhill Town School District area. The Lake Mansfield Trail corridor has historically served as a popular access route for hikers, and natural springs along these mountain trails have been used as water sources by backcountry travelers for generations. Visitors have reported that the water from springs in this region tastes clean and cold, fed by snowmelt and rainfall filtering through the Green Mountain bedrock. ## Directions 1. From the town of Underhill, Vermont, head east toward the Mount Mansfield area. 2. Follow Pleasant Valley Road or Mountain Road toward Underhill State Park and the Lake Mansfield trailhead area. 3. Look for trailhead parking near the Lake Mansfield Trail system. The spring is located along the trail at GPS coordinates 44.4845, -72.8230. 4. The nearest address reference is the Underhill Town School District area, Underhill, VT 05489. *Note: These directions are approximate and based on GPS coordinates. Trail conditions may vary seasonally, and it is recommended to consult local trail maps or the Green Mountain Club for the most current access information.* ## What to Expect The Lake Mansfield Trail area offers a classic Vermont mountain experience. The trail passes through mixed northern hardwood and coniferous forest typical of the Green Mountains, with birch, maple, spruce, and fir trees lining the path. The spring is accessible along the trail and has historically been used as a public drinking water source by hikers and local residents. The surrounding terrain is mountainous, and visitors should be prepared for moderate hiking conditions. Depending on the season, the trail may be muddy in spring, lush and shaded in summer, brilliantly colorful in autumn, and snow-covered in winter. Water flow from mountain springs in this region tends to be strongest during spring snowmelt and after periods of rain. Lake Mansfield itself is a scenic mountain pond nearby, adding to the appeal of the area for day hikers and nature enthusiasts. The region is well-known for its network of trails maintained by the Green Mountain Club, making it a worthwhile destination for those exploring Vermont's backcountry water sources.
Getting There
Address
Underhill Town School District, Underhill, VT 05489
GPS Coordinates
44.484517, -72.823014
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From the town of Underhill, Vermont, head east toward the Mount Mansfield area. 2. Follow Pleasant Valley Road or Mountain Road toward Underhill State Park and the Lake Mansfield trailhead area. 3. Look for trailhead parking near the Lake Mansfield Trail system. The spring is located along the trail at
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
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.
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