
About This Spring
## Overview Oil Creek Spring is a popular public drinking spring located along Route 8 (William Flinn Highway) between Rouseville and Oil City in Venango County, Pennsylvania. The spring flows from a small concrete spring box with a PVC pipe embedded in the roadside rock, providing easy access for visitors looking to fill up containers with fresh spring water. Situated in the heart of Pennsylvania's historic Oil Region — the area where the modern petroleum industry was born in the mid-1800s — Oil Creek Spring sits near the banks of Oil Creek, a waterway that played a central role in America's first oil boom. Despite the industrial heritage of the surrounding landscape, the spring itself has long been valued by locals as a source of naturally flowing water. Visitors have reported the water to be clean and refreshing, and the spring has historically been used as a drinking water source by the community. The spring is open 24 hours a day, year-round, and is especially busy during the summer months when locals and travelers alike stop to collect water. ## Directions **Starting from Rouseville, PA:** 1. Head north on **Route 8 (William Flinn Highway)** toward Oil City. 2. Continue for approximately **1 mile**. 3. Watch for the spring on the **right side of the road** — look for a small concrete spring box with a PVC pipe set into the rock face. 4. There is a **large parking area** adjacent to the spring, making it easy to pull off the road safely. **GPS Coordinates:** 41.482861, -79.696884 **Nearest Address:** 1062 William Flinn Hwy, Oil City, PA 16301 ## What to Expect Oil Creek Spring is a straightforward, roadside spring that's easy to access directly from Route 8. The setup is simple but functional: a concrete spring box channels the water through a PVC pipe, allowing visitors to fill bottles and jugs with minimal effort. There are no trails or hikes required — you can park and walk just a few steps to the spring. The large parking area can accommodate multiple vehicles, which is helpful since this spring can get quite busy, particularly during the warmer summer months. If you're visiting on a weekend or holiday, expect to share the space with other water collectors. The surrounding area along Oil Creek offers scenic views, especially during fall foliage season. Nearby attractions include **Oil Creek State Park** and the **Drake Well Museum**, both of which celebrate the region's unique petroleum history and offer hiking, biking, and picnicking opportunities. Combining a spring water stop with a visit to these sites makes for a rewarding day trip in Venango County.
Getting There
Address
1062, William Flinn Hwy, Oil City, PA 16301, US
GPS Coordinates
41.482861, -79.696884
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections **Starting from Rouseville, PA:**
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Water flows from a pipe or spout.
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.