Public Drinking Spring

Pokagon Spring, Angola, IN

454, Ln 100 Lk James, Angola, IN 46703, US

Pokagon Spring, Angola, IN
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About This Spring

## Overview Pokagon Spring is a well-known natural spring located within Pokagon State Park in Angola, Indiana. Situated in Steuben County near the shores of Lake James, the spring has long been a popular stop for park visitors and water enthusiasts alike. The spring is housed in a charming structure known as the "Spring House," which has become a recognizable landmark within the park. Pokagon State Park itself is named after Leopold Pokagon and his son Simon Pokagon, leaders of the Potawatomi people who historically inhabited this region of northeastern Indiana. The park encompasses over 1,200 acres of rolling hills, wetlands, and woodlands shaped by glacial activity during the last Ice Age — the same geological forces that created the natural springs and kettle lakes found throughout Steuben County. The spring has historically been used as a drinking water source by park visitors, and it remains one of the most visited natural springs in the state. ## Directions 1. Pokagon State Park is conveniently located right off the Indiana Toll Road (I-80/90) and I-69, near Angola, Indiana. 2. The park entrance address is **450 Lane 100 Lake James, Angola, IN 46733**. 3. Once inside the park, look for signs directing you to the **Spring House** — it is a well-known feature and park staff can point you in the right direction if needed. 4. GPS coordinates: **41.707935, -85.029343** — these can be used to navigate directly to the spring area within the park. *Note: A vehicle entrance fee or Indiana State Park pass may be required to enter Pokagon State Park.* ## What to Expect The spring is located at the Spring House, a dedicated structure built to shelter and showcase the natural water source. It is one of the most recognized features in Pokagon State Park and is easy to find once you're inside the park grounds. The spring is publicly accessible and has been a favorite stop for generations of visitors. The surrounding park offers a wealth of outdoor activities, including hiking trails through glacially carved terrain, swimming at the beach on Lake James, and year-round recreation — the park is especially famous for its refrigerated toboggan run in winter. The landscape around the spring is lush and wooded, making it a pleasant and scenic spot to visit in any season. Visitors have historically reported the spring water to be clean and refreshing, and it has a long tradition of use as a drinking water source within the park. As with any natural spring, water conditions can vary, and visitors should use their own discretion.

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Address

454, Ln 100 Lk James, Angola, IN 46703, US

GPS Coordinates

41.707935, -85.029343

Directions

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Directions 1. Pokagon State Park is conveniently located right off the Indiana Toll Road (I-80/90) and I-69, near Angola, Indiana. 2. The park entrance address is **450 Lane 100 Lake James, Angola, IN 46733**. 3. Once inside the park, look for signs directing you to the **Spring House** — it is a well-known feature and park staff can point you in the right direction if needed. 4.

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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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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Safety Info

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Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

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