Public Drinking Spring

Pippin Hill Church

Pippin Hill Church
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About This Spring

## Overview Pippin Hill Church is a public drinking spring located in the rural highlands of southwestern Virginia, near the coordinates 37.101088, -80.091437. Situated in the scenic terrain of the Appalachian region, this spring has served as a community water source associated with the historic Pippin Hill Church. Springs like this one are common throughout the Virginia Blue Ridge, where natural groundwater emerges through limestone and other sedimentary rock formations, often yielding cool, mineral-rich water. The spring sits in an area steeped in Appalachian heritage, where church-associated springs have long been gathering points for local communities. Historically, rural churches in this part of Virginia were often built near reliable water sources, and the springs became landmarks in their own right. Visitors have historically used this spring as a drinking water source, though water quality can vary with seasonal conditions. ## Directions 1. The spring is located near Pippin Hill Church in southwestern Virginia. 2. Using GPS, navigate to coordinates **37.101088, -80.091437**. This will place you in the general vicinity of the spring. 3. The area is roughly situated along the rural roads southwest of Blacksburg, Virginia, in the New River Valley region. Look for the church and the spring nearby. *Note: Specific road-by-road directions are not currently available. Using a GPS device or mapping app with the coordinates above is recommended, as rural roads in this area can be winding and lightly marked.* ## What to Expect Pippin Hill Church spring is a public drinking spring in a quiet, rural Appalachian setting. Expect a modest, traditional spring outlet — likely a pipe or spout emerging near the church grounds. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills, mixed hardwood forests, and pastoral farmland typical of this part of Virginia. The water has historically been used as a drinking water source by churchgoers and local residents, though visitors should be aware that natural spring water quality can fluctuate, especially after heavy rains. The area is generally peaceful and uncrowded, making it a pleasant stop for those exploring the backroads of the New River Valley. As with many rural church springs in Appalachia, there may be limited signage or facilities. The spring is best visited during drier months when water clarity tends to be highest. Bring containers if you plan to collect water, and be respectful of the church property and any posted guidelines.

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GPS Coordinates

37.101088, -80.091437

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Directions 1. The spring is located near Pippin Hill Church in southwestern Virginia. 2. Using

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

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Tips

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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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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.