Public Drinking Spring

Living Stone Artesian Well, Westford, PA

4268, T401, Linesville, PA 16424, US

Living Stone Artesian Well, Westford, PA
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About This Spring

## Overview Living Stone Artesian Well is a popular public drinking spring located along Livingston Road in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, not far from the shores of Pymatuning Reservoir and the surrounding Pymatuning State Park. Water flows freely from a white PVC pipe on the north side of the road, fed by natural artesian pressure from an underground aquifer. The well has been a favorite stop for locals and visitors alike who come to fill jugs and bottles with the naturally flowing water, which has been reported by visitors to taste clean and refreshing. The well sits on private land, and the generous landowner has taken great care to maintain the area and keep it accessible to the public around the clock, 365 days a year. Visitors often leave small tokens of appreciation near the well as a thank-you gesture — a tradition worth continuing if you stop by. The surrounding Crawford County landscape is rural and scenic, with rolling farmland and wooded hills characteristic of northwestern Pennsylvania. If you're making the trip, Pymatuning State Park is well worth a visit while you're in the area. The park is famous for its massive reservoir — one of the largest lakes in Pennsylvania — and the iconic Linesville Spillway, where carp gather so thickly that "the ducks walk on the fish." The park offers boating, fishing, camping, and miles of trails, making it an excellent complement to a spring water run. ## Directions 1. Head toward the town of Linesville in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. 2. Locate **Livingston Road** (also designated as T401 on local township maps). 3. Follow Livingston Road — the artesian well is situated roadside near the address **4268 T401, Linesville, PA 16424**. 4. Look for a **white PVC pipe** on the north side of the road with water flowing from it. The well is visible from the road and easy to spot. **GPS Coordinates:** 41.57235, -80.436333 (also reported as N 41° 34.341′, W 080° 26.180′) The well is close to Pymatuning State Park, so navigation apps should have no trouble routing you to the Linesville area. From there, Livingston Road is a short drive into the surrounding countryside. ## What to Expect The Living Stone Artesian Well is a simple, roadside setup — water flows continuously from a white PVC pipe, making it easy to fill containers of any size. Because it is an artesian well, the water is pushed to the surface by natural underground pressure rather than a pump, so it flows year-round without interruption. The area around the well has been thoughtfully maintained by the private landowner. Visitors are welcome at any time — the well is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all year long. As a courtesy, please respect the property, keep the area clean, and consider leaving a small token of thanks for the landowner's generosity in keeping this resource open to the public. The setting is rural and quiet, surrounded by the gentle farmland and forests of Crawford County. There are no formal facilities at the well itself, so plan accordingly. Bring your own containers for water collection. Since this is a roadside stop, parking is informal — pull safely off the road and be mindful of any traffic on Livingston Road. While in the area, take advantage of nearby Pymatuning State Park for hiking, fishing, wildlife watching, and the famous Linesville Spillway experience.

Getting There

Address

4268, T401, Linesville, PA 16424, US

GPS Coordinates

41.572350, -80.436333

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. Head toward the town of Linesville in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. 2. Locate **Livingston Road** (also designated as T401 on local township maps). 3. Follow Livingston Road — the artesian well is situated roadside near the address **4268 T401, Linesville, PA 16424**. 4. Look for a **white PVC pipe** on the north side of the road with water flowing from it. The well is visible from the road and easy to spot.

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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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Water flows from a pipe or spout.

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Parking available nearby.

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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.