Public Drinking Spring

Little Brevort Park Flowing Well, Brevort, Michigan 49760

4400, US Hwy 2, Moran, MI 49760, US

Little Brevort Park Flowing Well, Brevort, Michigan 49760
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About This Spring

## Overview Little Brevort Park Flowing Well is a beloved public drinking spring located along US Highway 2 near the small community of Brevort in Mackinac County, Michigan. Situated in the heart of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, this flowing artesian well has been a cherished local tradition for many years, drawing visitors and residents alike who come to fill their jugs with fresh, naturally flowing water. The well is part of Little Brevort Park, a small roadside park that serves as a convenient stop for travelers along the scenic US-2 corridor between St. Ignace and Naubinway. The water flows freely from the well year-round, and locals have long maintained the park — particularly during the harsh Upper Peninsula winters — to ensure that everyone can access the water even in the coldest months. This community stewardship speaks to the deep connection residents have with this natural resource. Visitors have historically used this well as a drinking water source, and many consider it a must-stop for fresh water when traveling through the area. As with any natural water source, water quality can vary over time. ## Directions 1. The flowing well is located along **US Highway 2** near the community of Brevort, in Mackinac County, Michigan. 2. Look for **Little Brevort Park** at approximately **4400 US Hwy 2, Moran, MI 49760**, on the south side of the highway. 3. The park is a small roadside pull-off area — watch for signage along US-2 between St. Ignace (to the east) and Naubinway (to the west). 4. GPS coordinates: **46.019894, -85.039287** — note that the pinpoint may not be perfectly precise, so keep an eye out for the park as you drive along US-2. 5. The well is accessible directly from the parking area within the park. ## What to Expect Little Brevort Park is a modest roadside park with a flowing artesian well as its centerpiece. The water flows continuously, making it easy to fill containers without any pumping required. Many visitors bring multiple jugs to stock up on water during their visit. The park is maintained by local community members, and access is generally available year-round — including winter, when dedicated locals work to keep the well and surrounding area accessible despite snow and ice. This is especially notable given the heavy snowfall typical of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The setting along US Highway 2 offers views of the surrounding northern Michigan landscape, with dense forests and the rugged beauty characteristic of the Upper Peninsula. The park makes for a pleasant rest stop whether you're on a long road trip or specifically seeking out the well. Because the GPS coordinates may not be perfectly precise, it's a good idea to slow down and watch for the park as you travel along US-2 near Brevort. The flowing well is visible from the road and is a well-known local landmark.

Getting There

Address

4400, US Hwy 2, Moran, MI 49760, US

GPS Coordinates

46.019894, -85.039287

Directions

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Directions 1. The flowing well is located along **US Highway 2** near the community of Brevort, in Mackinac County, Michigan. 2. Look for **Little Brevort Park** at approximately **4400 US Hwy 2, Moran, MI 49760**, on the south side of the highway. 3. The park is a small roadside pull-off area — watch for signage along US-2 between St. Ignace (to the east) and Naubinway (to the west). 4.

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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.