Public Drinking Spring

Lamb Spring, Stockbridge, VT 05772

2307, Stockbridge Rd, Stockbridge, VT 05772, US

Lamb Spring, Stockbridge, VT 05772
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About This Spring

## Overview Lamb Spring is a year-round public drinking spring located along Stockbridge Road in the small town of Stockbridge, Vermont, nestled in the heart of Windsor County. The spring features a free-flowing spigot set into a handsome granite tablet, backed by a fieldstone retaining wall — a classic New England roadside spring setup that speaks to the region's long tradition of community water sources. Stockbridge sits in the White River valley of central Vermont, an area known for its clean groundwater fed by the Green Mountains, and Lamb Spring has historically served as a convenient stop for locals and travelers alike. ## Directions 1. The spring is located at approximately **2307 Stockbridge Road (Route 107)** in Stockbridge, VT 05772. 2. If traveling from the east (via I-89), take **Exit 2** toward Bethel/Route 107 West and follow Route 107 westward through Gaysville into Stockbridge. 3. If traveling from the west (via Route 100), head east on **Route 107** toward Stockbridge village. 4. Watch for the granite tablet and fieldstone retaining wall on the roadside near the 2307 address. The spigot is visible from the road. 5. **GPS coordinates:** 43.778026, -72.752144 — useful for navigation apps if the address doesn't pinpoint the exact spot. ## What to Expect Lamb Spring is a straightforward, easy-to-access roadside spring. The water flows continuously from a spigot mounted in a granite slab, with an attractive fieldstone retaining wall behind it. The spring operates year-round, including through Vermont's cold winters, which suggests a reliable underground source with enough flow and temperature to resist freezing. The setting is rural and scenic — Stockbridge is a quiet Vermont town along the White River, surrounded by wooded hills and pastoral farmland. There's no formal parking lot, so visitors typically pull off to the side of the road to fill containers. The spring has been reported to be a popular water collection point for area residents, and the water has historically been used as a drinking water source by the local community. Bring your own containers if you plan to collect water. The spring is right along the road, so no hiking or special gear is needed — it's an easy stop whether you're passing through or making a dedicated trip.

Getting There

Address

2307, Stockbridge Rd, Stockbridge, VT 05772, US

GPS Coordinates

43.778026, -72.752144

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. The spring is located at approximately **2307 Stockbridge Road (Route 107)** in Stockbridge, VT 05772. 2. If traveling from the east (via I-89), take **Exit 2** toward Bethel/Route 107 West and follow Route 107 westward through Gaysville into Stockbridge. 3. If traveling from the west (via Route 100), head east on **Route 107** toward Stockbridge village. 4. Watch for the granite tablet and fieldstone retaining wall on the roadside near the 2307 address. The spigot is visible from the road. 5. **

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

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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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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.