
About This Spring
## Overview Tucked along South Lake Pleasant Road near Osseo in Hillsdale County, Michigan, this public drinking spring has been a trusted water source for local residents for many years. The spring flows from a pipe emerging from the ground in a roadside ditch — a humble setup that belies the quality of the water it produces. According to longtime neighbors, the water has been tested numerous times over the years, and the State of Michigan reportedly tests it several times annually. Locals speak highly of the spring, and it's not uncommon to encounter a line of people filling jugs, especially on weekends. The spring is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The surrounding area is quiet and rural, with little more than a house behind a large wooden fence nearby. It's the kind of hidden gem that word-of-mouth keeps alive — a community spring that has served Hillsdale County for generations. ## Directions 1. Head east on **Bacon Road** until you reach **Peterson Road**. 2. Turn onto **Peterson Road** and continue straight. The road will transition from paved to gravel. 3. Keep going straight as the road becomes **South Lake Pleasant Road**. It will curve to the right and return to pavement. 4. Shortly after the curve, look to your **left** — you'll see a **large wooden fence** with a house behind it. 5. The spring is located **down in the ditch** on the left side of the road. There is a **small bridge** crossing over the ditch. The water flows from a pipe coming out of the ground, which is wrapped in what appears to be an old washing machine hose or line. **GPS Coordinates:** 41.8982, -84.570046 **Nearest Address:** 2137 Lake Pleasant Rd S, Osseo, MI 49266 ## What to Expect The spring itself is modest — a pipe protruding from the earth in a roadside ditch, with a small footbridge crossing over it. Don't let the simple appearance fool you; this spring has a loyal following. Visitors have reported the water tastes clean and fresh, and locals say it has been tested many times with favorable results. The State of Michigan has also reportedly conducted water quality testing at this site multiple times per year. The area around the spring is quiet and largely undeveloped, with just one house visible behind a large wooden fence. There is no formal parking lot, so pull off to the side of the road carefully. Bring your own containers for filling — there are no amenities here. Because of the spring's popularity among locals, you may occasionally need to wait your turn, particularly during warmer months. The spring flows year-round and is accessible at any hour, making it convenient for early-morning or late-evening visits. The gravel-to-paved road transition can be a little confusing on your first trip, so follow the directions closely or use the GPS coordinates provided.
Getting There
Address
2137, Lake Pleasant Rd S, Osseo, MI 49266, US
GPS Coordinates
41.898200, -84.570046
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head east on **Bacon Road** until you reach **Peterson Road**. 2. Turn onto **Peterson Road** and continue straight. The road will transition from paved to gravel. 3. Keep going straight as the road becomes **South Lake Pleasant Road**. It will curve to the right and return to pavement. 4. Shortly after the curve, look to your **left** — you'll see a **large wooden fence** with a house behind it. 5. The spring is located **down in the ditch** on the left side of the road. There is a **small bridge** crossing over the ditch. The water flows from a pipe coming out of the ground, which is wrapped in what appears to be an old washing machine hose or line.
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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.