Public Drinking Spring

Menominee Spring, Plymouth, IN, 46563

9971, Sycamore Rd, Plymouth, IN 46563, US

Menominee Spring, Plymouth, IN, 46563
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About This Spring

## Overview Menominee Spring is a natural public drinking spring located just outside Plymouth, Indiana, on the edge of the Menominee Wetlands in Marshall County. The spring flows at the boundary of this ecologically rich wetland area, offering visitors a chance to collect fresh spring water while enjoying one of northern Indiana's notable natural preserves. The Menominee Wetlands — named for the Menominee wild rice that once grew abundantly in the region's waterways — provide habitat for a wide variety of birds, amphibians, and native plant species, making this a rewarding stop for nature lovers as well as spring water enthusiasts. The spring itself produces a modest but steady flow. Visitors have historically used this as a drinking water source, and the water has been reported to taste clean and refreshing. A small tube or container with a narrow opening is recommended for collecting water efficiently, as the flow is gentle and filling larger vessels without one can be a slow process. ## Directions 1. From downtown Plymouth, Indiana, head south on Michigan Street (US-31 South). 2. Turn west onto Sycamore Road. 3. Continue along Sycamore Road until you approach the area near **9971 Sycamore Road, Plymouth, IN 46563**. 4. The spring is located at the edge of the Menominee Wetlands. Look for a small pull-off or access point along the road near the wetland boundary. 5. **GPS coordinates:** 41.332632, -86.405647 — use these for precise navigation, as the spring can be easy to miss from the road. ## What to Expect Menominee Spring sits in a peaceful, semi-rural setting at the fringe of the Menominee Wetlands. The surrounding landscape is flat and lush, with mature sycamores and other hardwoods lining the road and wetland edge. The spring output is relatively small, so bringing a tube or funnel to direct the water into your container will save significant time — without one, filling up can take quite a while. The Menominee Wetlands themselves are well worth exploring if you have extra time. The wetland area offers walking paths and opportunities to observe local wildlife, including herons, red-winged blackbirds, and various waterfowl depending on the season. Spring and early summer tend to be the most vibrant times to visit, though the wetlands are accessible year-round. Be prepared for soft, muddy ground near the spring, especially after rain. There are no formal facilities at the spring site itself — no restrooms, signage, or designated parking — so plan accordingly. The area is quiet and uncrowded, offering a genuinely off-the-beaten-path experience in Marshall County.

Getting There

Address

9971, Sycamore Rd, Plymouth, IN 46563, US

GPS Coordinates

41.332632, -86.405647

Directions

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Directions 1. From downtown Plymouth, Indiana, head south on Michigan Street (US-31 South). 2. Turn west onto Sycamore Road. 3. Continue along Sycamore Road until you approach the area near **9971 Sycamore Road, Plymouth, IN 46563**. 4. The spring is located at the edge of the Menominee Wetlands. Look for a small pull-off or access point along the road near the wetland boundary. 5. **

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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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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.