
About This Spring
## Overview The Norway Public Spring is a well-loved public drinking spring located along Lake Road (Route 117/118) in Norway, Maine, directly across from the scenic shores of Lake Pennesseewassee. Situated in Oxford County, this spring has long served as a convenient stop for locals and travelers passing through the area. The spring is equipped with a hand pump, making it easy to fill jugs and bottles, and the surrounding park area features picnic tables — a perfect spot to rest and enjoy views of the lake. Lake Pennesseewassee, sometimes affectionately called "Penny Lake" by locals, is a prominent feature of the Norway area and adds to the charm of this roadside spring. The spring is open year-round, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and is freely accessible to the public. Visitors have historically used this spring as a drinking water source, and it remains a popular fill-up spot for those who prefer natural spring water. ## Directions 1. From the south or west, travel along **Route 117/118 (Lake Road)** heading toward the Town of Norway, Maine. 2. As you approach the town, watch for **Lake Pennesseewassee** on your **left** side. 3. The spring and its small park area will appear on your **right**, just before you enter the main part of town. 4. Look for the spring sign and the hand pump near the picnic area. The approximate address is **157 Lake Road, Norway, ME 04268**. 5. GPS coordinates: **44.212223, -70.562424** Parking is available at the roadside park area. ## What to Expect The Norway Public Spring is a straightforward, no-frills public water source set in a pleasant lakeside park. The spring is accessed via a **hand pump**, so expect to do a bit of manual pumping to get the water flowing. Bring your own containers — jugs, bottles, or water tanks — to fill up. The park features **picnic tables**, making it a great place to take a break, enjoy a meal, or simply soak in the view of Lake Pennesseewassee across the road. The area is well-marked with a sign indicating the spring. Because the spring is open **24/7, 365 days a year**, you can visit at any time. However, keep in mind that Maine winters can be harsh, and access may be more challenging during heavy snow or ice. The hand pump may also be more difficult to operate in freezing temperatures. This is a popular stop for both locals who regularly collect spring water and visitors exploring the lakes region of western Maine. The combination of fresh spring water, lakeside scenery, and easy roadside access makes it a worthwhile stop on any drive through Oxford County.
Getting There
Address
157, Lake Rd, Norway, ME 04268, US
GPS Coordinates
44.212223, -70.562424
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From the south or west, travel along **Route 117/118 (Lake Road)** heading toward the Town of Norway, Maine. 2. As you approach the town, watch for **Lake Pennesseewassee** on your **left** side. 3. The spring and its small park area will appear on your **right**, just before you enter the main part of town. 4. Look for the spring sign and the hand pump near the picnic area. The approximate address is **157 Lake Road, Norway, ME 04268**. 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.