Private Drinking Spring

Nancy Run

2628, James St, Bethlehem, PA 18020, US

Nancy Run
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About This Spring

## Overview Nancy Run is a very high-flow natural spring that feeds Nancy Run Creek in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Located in Northampton County, this spring generates a strong, consistent flow of water that sustains the creek year-round. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission has designated Nancy Run Creek as **Class A Wild Trout Waters** — the highest classification given to streams that are pure and clean enough to support natural wild trout reproduction without stocking. This designation is a strong indicator of exceptional water quality and a healthy, undisturbed watershed. The spring and its surrounding creek corridor offer a surprisingly natural setting within the Bethlehem area, making it a notable spot for those interested in natural water sources in eastern Pennsylvania. ## Directions 1. Navigate to the small shopping plaza at **2628 James Street, Bethlehem, PA 18020**. Parking is available here in the public lot. 2. From the plaza, head toward the intersection of **Carter Road and Willow Park Road**. 3. The primary spring source is located approximately **300 feet from that intersection**, feeding directly into Nancy Run Creek. 4. Water can also be observed and accessed at various points along the creek stretch in this area. **GPS Coordinates:** 40.653172, -75.332479 ## What to Expect Visitors will find a vigorous, high-flow spring feeding into Nancy Run Creek. The water volume is impressive — this is not a trickle but a robust natural source that keeps the creek flowing strongly enough to sustain a wild native trout population. The Class A Wild Trout designation by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission speaks to the overall purity of the watershed, as trout are highly sensitive to pollution and require cold, clean, well-oxygenated water to breed naturally. The area around the spring is relatively easy to access, with parking available at the nearby shopping plaza on James Street. The terrain along the creek is a small, natural corridor, so wear appropriate footwear if you plan to walk along the waterway. The spring and creek are on or adjacent to private property, so please be respectful of landowners and any posted signage. While the Class A trout designation reflects high water quality standards, and the spring has historically been valued as a clean natural water source, visitors should be aware that no natural water source can be guaranteed safe for drinking without independent testing. The water has been reported by locals to be clean and of good quality, consistent with its ability to support sensitive native trout populations. This is a wonderful spot for anyone interested in natural springs, wild trout habitat, or simply experiencing a powerful natural water source in the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania.

Getting There

Address

2628, James St, Bethlehem, PA 18020, US

GPS Coordinates

40.653172, -75.332479

Directions

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Directions 1. Navigate to the small shopping plaza at **2628 James Street, Bethlehem, PA 18020**. Parking is available here in the public lot. 2. From the plaza, head toward the intersection of **Carter Road and Willow Park Road**. 3. The primary spring source is located approximately **300 feet from that intersection**, feeding directly into Nancy Run Creek. 4. Water can also be observed and accessed at various points along the creek stretch in this area.

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TypePrivate 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.

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