
About This Spring
## Overview Piped Spring is a public drinking spring located along Sugarloaf Road in Grahamsville, a small hamlet in Ulster County, New York. Nestled in the scenic foothills of the Catskill Mountains, this roadside spring offers a convenient stop for those exploring the rural backroads of Sullivan and Ulster counties. The area around Grahamsville is known for its pristine watersheds — much of the surrounding land feeds into the New York City reservoir system, which helps explain the reputation for exceptionally clean water in the region. Visitors have historically used this spring as a source of fresh drinking water, and it remains a well-known local stop. The spring is piped for easy access, making it simple to fill bottles or jugs directly. Its location at approximately 1097 Sugarloaf Road (GPS: 41.91693, -74.49582) places it in a quiet, wooded stretch of road with a distinctly rural Catskills character. ## Directions 1. Head to Grahamsville, NY, in Ulster County. The hamlet sits at the intersection of Route 55 and Route 42. 2. From the center of Grahamsville, locate **Sugarloaf Road** — it branches off to the left and leads uphill toward Sugarloaf Mountain. 3. Follow Sugarloaf Road uphill. The piped spring is located near **1097 Sugarloaf Road** on the side of the road. 4. The spring is reported to be very easy to spot from the road — look for the pipe emerging from the hillside. ## What to Expect Piped Spring is a straightforward, roadside spring — no hiking required. The water flows from a pipe set into the hillside, making it easy to fill containers. The surrounding area is wooded and quiet, typical of the rural Catskill Mountain landscape. Sugarloaf Road climbs uphill from the hamlet of Grahamsville, so expect a slightly elevated, forested setting. Because this is a roadside spring, access is available year-round, though winter conditions may make the road slippery or icy. There are no facilities at the spring itself — plan accordingly. The spring has been used by locals as a drinking water source, though water quality can vary with weather and season. Grahamsville is a small community, so services like gas stations and restaurants are limited; stock up before heading out.
Getting There
Address
1097, Sugarloaf Rd, Grahamsville, NY 12740, US
GPS Coordinates
41.916930, -74.495820
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head to Grahamsville, NY, in Ulster County. The hamlet sits at the intersection of Route 55 and Route 42. 2. From the center of Grahamsville, locate **Sugarloaf Road** — it branches off to the left and leads uphill toward Sugarloaf Mountain. 3. Follow Sugarloaf Road uphill. The piped spring is located near **1097 Sugarloaf Road** on the side of the road. 4. The spring is reported to be very easy to spot from the road — look for the pipe emerging from the hillside.
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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.
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.