Public Drinking Spring

Lyon mountain public water spring

Dannemora, NY, Dannemora, NY

Lyon mountain public water spring
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About This Spring

## Overview Lyon Mountain Public Water Spring is a natural spring located near the hamlet of Lyon Mountain in the town of Dannemora, Clinton County, New York. Situated in the northeastern Adirondack region at approximately 44.713°N, 73.919°W, this spring sits in an area shaped by the geological forces of the Adirondack Mountains — one of the oldest mountain ranges in North America, with bedrock dating back over a billion years. The surrounding terrain of Lyon Mountain is underlain by Precambrian metamorphic and igneous rock, which naturally filters groundwater and can impart a clean, mineral character to spring water. Lyon Mountain itself has a rich history tied to iron mining, which was a major industry in the area throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries. The hamlet grew around the Lyon Mountain iron ore deposits, and the region's deep geological formations are the same ones that give rise to the natural springs found here. While specific historical records about this particular spring are limited, public roadside springs like this one have long served as community water sources in the Adirondacks, used by locals and travelers alike for generations. Visitors have historically used this spring as a source of drinking water, and it has been reported to provide clean-tasting, cold water. However, as with any natural water source, water quality can vary with seasonal conditions and other factors. ## Directions 1. The spring is located near the hamlet of Lyon Mountain in the town of Dannemora, Clinton County, New York. 2. From the village of Dannemora, head north on **Standish Road (County Route 374)** toward Lyon Mountain. 3. Use the GPS coordinates **44.7128, -73.9192** to navigate to the spring's precise location. 4. Look for a roadside pulloff or pipe outlet — public water springs in this region are typically found along the road with a visible spout or collection point. *Note: These directions are approximate and based on GPS coordinates. If you have visited this spring and can provide more detailed route information, your contributions are welcome.* ## What to Expect This is a public drinking spring in a rural Adirondack setting. Springs of this type in the region typically feature a pipe or spout emerging from a hillside, often with a small pulloff area for vehicles. The surrounding landscape is characterized by mixed northern hardwood and conifer forests typical of the Adirondack foothills, making for a scenic stop. The area around Lyon Mountain offers elevations ranging from about 1,200 to over 3,800 feet at the summit of Lyon Mountain itself, so expect cooler temperatures and the possibility of snow or ice at the spring site during late fall through early spring. Spring water in this region tends to run cold year-round due to the depth of the aquifer and the local geology. The town of Dannemora is also known as the home of the Clinton Correctional Facility, one of New York's maximum-security prisons, so visitors may notice signage and security infrastructure in the broader area. The spring itself, however, is in a peaceful, natural setting away from the facility. Nearby outdoor recreation includes hiking Lyon Mountain (a popular Adirondack peak with panoramic views from the fire tower at the summit), as well as access to Chazy Lake and other regional waterways for fishing and paddling.

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Address

Dannemora, NY, Dannemora, NY

GPS Coordinates

44.712755, -73.919232

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. The spring is located near the hamlet of Lyon Mountain in the town of Dannemora, Clinton County, New York. 2. From the village of Dannemora, head north on **Standish Road (County Route 374)** toward Lyon Mountain. 3. Use 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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Water flows from a pipe or spout.

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.

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