
About This Spring
## Overview Narrows Spring is a roadside public drinking spring located along US Highway 119 near Pineville in Bell County, Kentucky. The spring emerges naturally from the base of Pine Mountain, a prominent ridge in southeastern Kentucky known for its rich geological history and Appalachian character. Pine Mountain stretches roughly 125 miles across the region and has long been a source of natural springs, thanks to its layered sandstone and shale formations that channel groundwater to the surface. This small but reliable spring has historically served as a convenient stop for travelers and locals alike, offering a taste of the mountain's naturally filtered water. The spring is sometimes referred to as "Narrows Spring" due to its proximity to The Narrows — the dramatic gap where the Cumberland River cuts through Pine Mountain near Pineville. Visitors have reported the water to be clean and refreshing, and it has long been used as a drinking water source by the surrounding community. ## Directions 1. The spring is located directly along **US Highway 119** at approximately **95 US Hwy 119, Pineville, KY 40977**. 2. If you are **heading toward Harlan** (southeast on US-119), the spring will be on your **left** side of the road. 3. If you are **heading toward Pineville** (northwest on US-119), the spring will be on your **right** side. 4. Look for a set of **concrete stairs** leading down from the roadside to the spigot — the spring outlet is accessed via these steps. 5. There is **ample roadside parking** available near the spring. 6. **GPS coordinates:** 36.746932, -83.687754 — plug these into your navigation app for a precise location. ## What to Expect Narrows Spring is a modest but charming roadside stop. The water flows from a spigot fed by the spring emerging from Pine Mountain, and the access point is reached by descending a short set of concrete stairs from the road. The setup is simple and well-suited for filling water jugs or bottles. The surrounding area along US-119 offers scenic views of Pine Mountain and the narrow river valley. The spring is easy to access year-round, though water flow may vary seasonally — springs in this region tend to flow more strongly in late winter and spring after periods of rain. In freezing weather, the spigot and stairs may become icy, so use caution during winter months. Parking is plentiful, making this a convenient stop whether you're passing through on a road trip or making a dedicated visit. The spring's location near The Narrows and Pine Mountain State Resort Park means there are additional hiking, scenic, and recreational opportunities nearby for those who want to extend their visit.
Getting There
Address
95, US Hwy 119, Pineville, KY 40977, US
GPS Coordinates
36.746932, -83.687754
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. The spring is located directly along **US Highway 119** at approximately **95 US Hwy 119, Pineville, KY 40977**. 2. If you are **heading toward Harlan** (southeast on US-119), the spring will be on your **left** side of the road. 3. If you are **heading toward Pineville** (northwest on US-119), the spring will be on your **right** side. 4. Look for a set of **concrete stairs** leading down from the roadside to the spigot — the spring outlet is accessed via these steps. 5. There is **ample roadside parking** available near the spring. 6. **
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
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.