Public Drinking Spring

Route 208 Spring, Monroe, New York, 10950

1200, State Rte 208, Monroe, NY 10950, US

Route 208 Spring, Monroe, New York, 10950
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About This Spring

## Overview The Route 208 Spring is a roadside public drinking spring located along State Route 208 in Monroe, New York, in Orange County. The site has historical roots as an old leisure-time ice plant, and the spring continues to flow freely from a pipe visible near the road. Situated just south of Washingtonville, this spring has long been a convenient stop for locals and travelers passing through the area. Visitors have historically used this as a drinking water source, and the spring remains a well-known watering spot in the region. The spring sits at an elevation typical of the rolling terrain of Orange County, an area underlain by glacial deposits and fractured bedrock that feed numerous natural springs throughout the Hudson Valley. The presence of a former ice plant at this location speaks to the reliability and volume of the water flow — ice plants required a consistent, cold water source to operate. ## Directions 1. From the center of Monroe, NY, head north on **State Route 208** toward Washingtonville. 2. Continue along Route 208 for approximately 2–3 miles. 3. Watch for the spring on the roadside — the water flows from a **pipe visible near the road**, just before you reach the Washingtonville area. 4. The nearest address is **1200 State Route 208, Monroe, NY 10950**. 5. GPS coordinates: **41.379739, -74.173647** — use these for precise navigation, as the spring can be easy to pass at driving speed. Parking is limited to the road shoulder, so use caution when pulling over, especially during busy traffic periods. ## What to Expect The Route 208 Spring is a simple, no-frills roadside spring. Water emerges from a pipe near the edge of the road, making it easy to fill bottles or jugs without any hiking required. The flow is typically steady, though it may vary seasonally. The setting is rural and pleasant, with the rolling countryside of Orange County as a backdrop. Because this is a roadside spring with no formal facilities, visitors should be prepared for a quick stop rather than a lengthy visit. There are no restrooms, picnic tables, or marked trails at the site. The spring is accessible year-round, though winter conditions may make roadside parking more challenging. This spring has been reported as a popular local water collection spot, with area residents visiting regularly to fill containers. As with any natural spring, water quality can change over time and with weather conditions, and the water has not been confirmed as tested or treated by any municipal authority.

Getting There

Address

1200, State Rte 208, Monroe, NY 10950, US

GPS Coordinates

41.379739, -74.173647

Directions

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Directions 1. From the center of Monroe, NY, head north on **State Route 208** toward Washingtonville. 2. Continue along Route 208 for approximately 2–3 miles. 3. Watch for the spring on the roadside — the water flows from a **pipe visible near the road**, just before you reach the Washingtonville area. 4. The nearest address is **1200 State Route 208, Monroe, NY 10950**. 5.

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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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Water flows from a pipe or spout.

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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.