
About This Spring
## Overview Plum Point Spring is a beloved local drinking water source tucked along the shoreline near the Jamestown Bridge in Saunderstown, Rhode Island. Situated in Washington County, this public spring has been quietly enjoyed by area residents for many years, prized for its naturally sweet-tasting water. According to locals, the spring was tested by a nearby university and found to be fed by a large underground aquifer — a detail that speaks to the depth and quality of the water source. Visitors have reported that the water tastes exceptionally clean and refreshing, and the spring has long served as a go-to fill-up spot for those in the know. The spring sits at an elevation near sea level, close to the scenic coastline of Narragansett Bay. The surrounding area blends quiet residential streets with coastal beauty, making it a pleasant stop whether you're passing through or making a dedicated trip. ## Directions 1. The spring is located near **59 Rip Tide Drive, Saunderstown, RI 02874**, just off the approach to the Jamestown (Saunderstown) Bridge. 2. If traveling on **Route 1** or **Route 138**, look for the first exit immediately before or after the Saunderstown Bridge / Plum Point area. 3. Turn onto **Rip Tide Drive** and follow it toward the waterfront. 4. The spring is located near the bridge and beach area. There are **no signs** marking the spring or directing you to park — street parking is available nearby. 5. GPS coordinates: **41.530976, -71.418478** — use these for precise navigation, as the spot can be easy to miss without them. ## What to Expect Plum Point Spring is an unassuming, unmarked natural water source — there are no signs, facilities, or formal infrastructure at the site. The spring flows near the Jamestown Bridge and the adjacent beach, offering a scenic coastal backdrop while you fill up. Because the spring is not officially marked, discretion is appreciated by the local community. Visitors recommend being respectful of the residential neighborhood, parking on the street without blocking driveways, and keeping visits brief. The spring has historically been used as a drinking water source by locals, and its reputation for sweet, clean-tasting water has been passed down through generations. The area around the spring provides lovely views of Narragansett Bay and the Jamestown Bridge. If you're traveling along the Rhode Island coast, it makes for a worthwhile and refreshing stop. Water flow and accessibility may vary with seasonal conditions, so visiting during drier months may yield the best experience. **Note:** While the water has been reported to taste clean and has reportedly been tested by a local university, no public water quality certification is currently on file. As with any natural spring, water conditions can change over time.
Getting There
Address
59, Rip Tide Dr, Saunderstown, RI 02874, US
GPS Coordinates
41.530976, -71.418478
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. The spring is located near **59 Rip Tide Drive, Saunderstown, RI 02874**, just off the approach to the Jamestown (Saunderstown) Bridge. 2. If traveling on **Route 1** or **Route 138**, look for the first exit immediately before or after the Saunderstown Bridge / Plum Point area. 3. Turn onto **Rip Tide Drive** and follow it toward the waterfront. 4. The spring is located near the bridge and beach area. There are **no signs** marking the spring or directing you to park — street parking is available nearby. 5.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Parking available nearby.
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.