Public Drinking Spring

Lisle, NY Spring, Lisle, NY

9007, Main St, Lisle, NY 13797, US

Lisle, NY Spring, Lisle, NY
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About This Spring

## Overview The Lisle Spring is a beloved public drinking spring located along Main Street (Route 79) in the small village of Lisle, in Broome County, New York. Tucked between Cornell University's campus in Ithaca and Interstate 81, this roadside spring has been a local fixture for decades — at least 70 years according to longtime residents who have frequented it their entire lives. The spring is known for its impressive, high-volume flow, pouring water at a remarkably fast rate year-round. Visitors and locals alike have long relied on this spring as a source of fresh water, and it has historically been regarded as good drinking water by those in the community. The spring is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, making it a convenient stop for travelers passing through the area. ## Directions 1. The spring is located on **Route 79 (Main Street)** in Lisle, NY, roughly between Ithaca (home of Cornell University) and Interstate 81. 2. If you are **driving north (east) on Route 79**, use **Growing Gardens nursery** (9160 State Route 79, Lisle, NY 13797) as your landmark. The nursery's phone number is (607) 849-3020. 3. As you approach the nursery, **slow down** — the spring is on your **left-hand side**, approximately 50 feet from the road. 4. Be aware that the spring sits near a corner where the road curves, so it can be easy to miss. Keep your eyes open as you pass the nursery. 5. The GPS coordinates **42.351238, -76.003532** and the address **9007 Main Street, Lisle, NY 13797** can be used for navigation, though the Growing Gardens nursery landmark may be more reliable for spotting the exact location. ## What to Expect The Lisle Spring is a roadside spring that functions much like a natural water fountain. The water pours at a high volume, making it easy and quick to fill containers. The spring flows continuously and has been reported to run without interruption for many decades. Because the spring is located right along Route 79, access is straightforward — simply pull off the road near the spring. There is no hiking required; the spring is only about 50 feet from the roadway. However, since it sits near a curve in the road, exercise caution when pulling over and be mindful of passing traffic. The surrounding area is rural and scenic, with the Growing Gardens nursery nearby serving as a convenient reference point. Whether you're a local filling up jugs or a traveler passing through on your way between Ithaca and Binghamton, the Lisle Spring is a worthwhile stop to experience one of Broome County's enduring natural features.

Getting There

Address

9007, Main St, Lisle, NY 13797, US

GPS Coordinates

42.351238, -76.003532

Directions

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Directions 1. The spring is located on **Route 79 (Main Street)** in Lisle, NY, roughly between Ithaca (home of Cornell University) and Interstate 81. 2. If you are **driving north (east) on Route 79**, use **Growing Gardens nursery** (9160 State Route 79, Lisle, NY 13797) as your landmark. The nursery's phone number is (607) 849-3020. 3. As you approach the nursery, **slow down** — the spring is on your **left-hand side**, approximately 50 feet from the road. 4. Be aware that the spring sits near a corner where the road curves, so it can be easy to miss. Keep your eyes open as you pass the nursery. 5. The

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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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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.