
About This Spring
## Overview The Norway Artesian Well Spring is a beloved public drinking spring located along US Highway 2 near the small town of Norway in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Built from square-cut stone, the well features a distinctive masonry structure that channels a constant, year-round flow of naturally pressurized artesian water. The spring is free to access 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with no fees or permits required. As an artesian well, the water here rises to the surface under its own natural pressure — the result of an underground aquifer confined between layers of rock, forcing water upward without the need for a pump. This type of geological formation is relatively common in parts of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, where ancient bedrock and glacial deposits create ideal conditions for pressurized groundwater systems. The well has long been a popular stop for travelers passing through Dickinson County, and visitors to the Upper Peninsula frequently make a point of filling up jugs and bottles here. ## Directions 1. From **Iron Mountain, MI**, head east on **US Highway 2** toward the town of Norway. 2. Continue through or past Norway on US-2. 3. The artesian well is located roadside at approximately **6109 US Hwy 2, Norway, MI 49870**. 4. Watch for the square stone well structure on the side of the highway — it is visible from the road. 5. **GPS coordinates:** 45.796432, -87.92681 The spring is right along the highway, making it an easy and convenient stop for anyone traveling the US-2 corridor through Michigan's Upper Peninsula. ## What to Expect Visitors will find a square stone well structure with water flowing continuously from the artesian source. The flow is constant regardless of season, though winter visitors should be prepared for icy conditions around the well area. There is no fee and no restricted hours — the spring is accessible around the clock. The surrounding area is typical of Michigan's Upper Peninsula: forested, quiet, and scenic. The roadside location means parking is informal but straightforward — simply pull off US-2 near the well. Many visitors bring their own jugs and containers to fill up, and the spring has historically been used as a drinking water source by locals and travelers alike. The water has been reported by visitors to taste clean and refreshing, though as with any natural water source, conditions can vary and testing is always a good idea for those with concerns. This is a well-known stop among UP road-trippers and is frequently visited during the summer tourism season, though it sees visitors year-round. Its location along a major highway makes it one of the more accessible natural springs in the region.
Getting There
Address
6109, US Hwy 2, Norway, MI 49870, US
GPS Coordinates
45.796432, -87.926810
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From **Iron Mountain, MI**, head east on **US Highway 2** toward the town of Norway. 2. Continue through or past Norway on US-2. 3. The artesian well is located roadside at approximately **6109 US Hwy 2, Norway, MI 49870**. 4. Watch for the square stone well structure on the side of the highway — it is visible from the road. 5. **
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Parking available nearby.
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.