Public Drinking Spring

Mindenville

1602, Freedas Way, Fort Plain, NY 13339, US

Mindenville
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About This Spring

## Overview Mindenville is a natural artesian well located along a quiet side road near Fort Plain in Montgomery County, New York. The well has been piped to the roadside for convenient public access, making it a popular stop for locals and travelers looking to fill up with fresh spring water. Situated in the rural Mohawk Valley region of central New York, the area surrounding Mindenville is characterized by rolling farmland and gentle hills — classic terrain for artesian springs, where underground water is naturally pressurized by geological formations and rises to the surface without the need for pumping. The spring sits near Freedas Way, just outside the hamlet of Mindenville in the Town of Minden. Visitors have historically used this artesian well as a source of drinking water, though water quality can vary with seasonal conditions and should be assessed at your own discretion. ## Directions 1. From Fort Plain, NY, head west on NY-5S (Main Street) toward the Town of Minden. 2. Look for Freedas Way, a small side road near the hamlet of Mindenville. 3. The artesian well is piped to the roadside along Freedas Way, near the GPS coordinates **42.995204, -74.738381**. 4. There is limited shoulder parking — pull off carefully and be mindful of local traffic. ## What to Expect The spring is a roadside artesian well with water piped to the edge of the road for easy access. Expect a simple, no-frills setup — this is a rural community spring, not a developed park or recreation area. The water flows continuously from the pipe thanks to natural artesian pressure, which means it's available year-round, though flow may vary seasonally. Bring your own containers for filling. The surrounding area is quiet and pastoral, with views of the Mohawk Valley countryside. There are no restrooms, signage, or other amenities at the site. The spring is best visited during warmer months when road conditions are clear, though hardy locals are known to stop by even in winter. As with any natural water source, the water has been historically used for drinking by area residents, but it has not been officially tested or certified as potable. Visitors should use their own judgment regarding consumption.

Getting There

Address

1602, Freedas Way, Fort Plain, NY 13339, US

GPS Coordinates

42.995204, -74.738381

Directions

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Directions 1. From Fort Plain, NY, head west on NY-5S (Main Street) toward the Town of Minden. 2. Look for Freedas Way, a small side road near the hamlet of Mindenville. 3. The artesian well is piped to the roadside along Freedas Way, near 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.

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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.