Public Drinking Spring

Lawson Spring, Lawson, NSW, 2783

australia(approximate)

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About This Spring

## Overview Lawson Spring is a well-known natural spring located in the Blue Mountains town of Lawson, New South Wales, Australia. Situated among the bushland that characterizes this part of the Greater Blue Mountains region, the spring has long been a popular spot for locals and visitors seeking natural water. The water emerges from a pipe that has been installed into the surrounding rock face, providing a steady, year-round flow that is free and open to the public at all times. The spring water is notably cool and has been described by visitors as having a refreshing, clean taste with a fairly low mineral content. Individual water quality tests have reported that only barium, manganese, and zinc exceed the 0.0001 ppm threshold. However, the water has consistently tested as quite acidic, with most readings placing the pH at around 4.7 — well below neutral. Some regular users have reported adding a small amount of baking soda or calcium carbonate (chalk) to raise the pH before consumption. The spring is not maintained or monitored by any local authority, and all known water quality testing has been carried out by individuals rather than government agencies. As with any untreated natural water source, visitors should be aware that water quality can vary and consumption is at their own discretion. It is worth noting that multiple sources have reported that Lawson Spring may have been affected — or temporarily closed — following the devastating 2019–2020 Australian bushfires, which caused widespread damage across the Blue Mountains. Visitors planning a trip should check for current access conditions before making the journey. ## Directions The spring is accessible by car and is located at approximately **-33.71359, 150.43315** (Plus Code: 7CPM+89 Lawson, New South Wales, Australia). The listed address coordinates place it along Hughes Avenue in Lawson. From Queens Road Studio in Lawson: 1. Head south on **Queens Road** towards Vista Avenue for approximately **900 metres**. 2. Turn right onto **Badgery Crescent** and drive straight for about **1.1 kilometres**. 3. Turn right onto **Hughes Avenue** and continue for roughly **350 metres**. 4. The spring will be on the roadside — look for the pipe emerging from the rock face. The total drive is approximately **2.3 kilometres** and takes around **5 minutes**. Lawson is easily reached from Sydney via the Great Western Highway or by train on the Blue Mountains Line. ## What to Expect Lawson Spring is a roadside natural spring with a straightforward setup — water flows from a pipe set into the rock, making it easy to fill bottles and containers. The flow rate has been described as decent, and the spring reportedly runs year-round, even during drier periods. There is no fee to access the spring, and it is available around the clock. The surrounding area is typical Blue Mountains bushland — eucalyptus forest, sandstone outcrops, and a quiet, semi-rural atmosphere. Visitors should bring their own containers if they plan to collect water. Because the spring is not officially maintained, there are no facilities such as taps, signage, or seating at the site. Despite its relatively low profile, Lawson Spring has been one of the more popular natural springs in Australia among the spring water community, drawing regular visitors from across the Sydney region. If you are visiting the Blue Mountains for hiking or sightseeing, the spring makes for an easy and interesting side stop.

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-33.714067, 150.433794

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Directions The spring is accessible by car and is located at approximately **-33.71359, 150.43315** (Plus Code: 7CPM+89 Lawson, New South Wales, Australia). The listed address coordinates place it along Hughes Avenue in Lawson.

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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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Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

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