Public Drinking Spring

Minqua Crystal Springs, Coudersport, PA

100, Sr4007, Coudersport, PA 16915, US

Minqua Crystal Springs, Coudersport, PA
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About This Spring

## Overview Minqua Crystal Springs is one of two outstanding natural springs found in Potter County, Pennsylvania — a region often called "God's Country" for its pristine forests and unspoiled waterways. Located along Dingman Run Road just outside the borough of Coudersport, this public drinking spring has long been a favorite among locals and travelers alike. The spring produces a strong, steady flow of naturally filtered water, drawing visitors from as far away as New York City and central Pennsylvania who seek out its reputed purity. The name "Minqua" carries historical weight — it is an early colonial-era term used to refer to the Susquehannock people, the indigenous nation that once inhabited much of the Susquehanna River watershed, including Potter County. The spring sits in the headwaters region of the Allegheny River system, where the area's sandstone and shale geology helps produce clean, naturally filtered groundwater. A well-maintained spring house with a dedicated filling area makes it easy to collect water, and the site is open to the public around the clock. Visitors have reported that the water tastes exceptionally clean and fresh, and the spring has historically been used as a drinking water source by the surrounding community. ## Directions 1. From the borough of **Coudersport**, head east on **Route 6 (US-6)** for approximately **1.5 miles**. 2. Turn **right** onto **Dingman Run Road** (also referenced as SR 4007). 3. Continue up Dingman Run Road for approximately **0.5 miles**. 4. The spring will be on your **left-hand side**. Look for the spring house structure. 5. There are **parking spots on both sides** of the road — room for roughly two vehicles at a time. **GPS Coordinates:** 41.771313, -78.057861 ## What to Expect Minqua Crystal Springs is a convenient, roadside spring that requires no hiking to access. The spring house is well-maintained and features a filling area designed for easy bottle and jug filling. The water flow is reported to be strong and consistent year-round, though flow may vary slightly with seasonal rainfall. The surrounding landscape is classic Potter County — rolling, forested hills with a quiet, rural character. Dingman Run Road is a peaceful country road, and the spring site itself is simple and unassuming. Parking is limited to about two spots, so during peak times (especially weekends in summer and fall foliage season), you may need to wait briefly or park along the road shoulder. Because the spring is open 24 hours a day, early morning or weekday visits tend to be the least crowded. Bring your own containers for filling — gallon jugs or large water bottles work well. The area around Coudersport offers plenty of additional outdoor recreation, including the nearby Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, Cherry Springs State Park (famous for its dark skies), and Denton Hill State Park.

Getting There

Address

100, Sr4007, Coudersport, PA 16915, US

GPS Coordinates

41.771313, -78.057861

Directions

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Directions 1. From the borough of **Coudersport**, head east on **Route 6 (US-6)** for approximately **1.5 miles**. 2. Turn **right** onto **Dingman Run Road** (also referenced as SR 4007). 3. Continue up Dingman Run Road for approximately **0.5 miles**. 4. The spring will be on your **left-hand side**. Look for the spring house structure. 5. There are **parking spots on both sides** of the road — room for roughly two vehicles at a time.

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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.

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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.