Public Drinking Spring

Sandstone Springs

504, S R 3005, Warren, PA 16365, US

Sandstone Springs
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About This Spring

## Overview Sandstone Springs is a public drinking spring located along State Route 3005 in Warren County, Pennsylvania, nestled within the forested landscape of the Allegheny National Forest region. The spring features several pipes emerging from the wooded hillside near the road, set within what was once a roadside picnic area that has since been reclaimed by the surrounding forest. The water has been reported to run cold and clear year-round, making it a reliable stop for locals and visitors exploring the area's extensive trail network. The name "Sandstone Springs" likely reflects the underlying geology of the region — Warren County sits atop layers of Devonian-era sandstone and shale, and the spring water filters through these ancient rock formations before emerging at the surface. This natural filtration process has historically been associated with clean, mineral-rich water, and the spring has long served as a water source for hikers, hunters, and passersby traveling through this remote stretch of northwestern Pennsylvania. ## Directions 1. Head to **State Route 3005 (SR 3005)** in Warren County, Pennsylvania. The spring is located near the address **504 SR 3005, Warren, PA 16365**. 2. Look for the **Tanbark Trail parking lot** along SR 3005. The Tanbark Trail is a well-known hiking trail in the Allegheny National Forest area. 3. The best-flowing pipe is located **directly across the street** from the Tanbark Trail parking lot, on the wooded side of the road. 4. Several additional pipes can be found nearby in the woods within the old, abandoned picnic area. **GPS Coordinates:** 41.7258937, -79.263935 **Note:** This area does not have cell phone service. Download offline maps or note directions before heading out. ## What to Expect Visitors will find multiple pipes set into the wooded hillside, each delivering spring water at varying flow rates. The strongest and most reliable pipe is the one situated directly across from the Tanbark Trail parking lot — this is the one most visitors favor. The water flows year-round, even through Pennsylvania's cold winters, and has been reported to be refreshingly cold regardless of the season. The surrounding area is an abandoned picnic grounds, so you may notice old clearings, remnants of picnic infrastructure, and overgrown paths among the trees. The forest has largely reclaimed the space, giving it a quiet, secluded feel. The proximity to the Tanbark Trail parking lot makes this a convenient stop before or after a hike. Because there is no cell phone coverage in this area, plan accordingly — bring a paper map or download offline navigation before your trip. The road is accessible by car, and parking is available at the Tanbark Trail lot directly across the street. The spring is roadside, so no significant hiking is required to reach it.

Getting There

Address

504, S R 3005, Warren, PA 16365, US

GPS Coordinates

41.725894, -79.263935

Directions

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Directions 1. Head to **State Route 3005 (SR 3005)** in Warren County, Pennsylvania. The spring is located near the address **504 SR 3005, Warren, PA 16365**. 2. Look for the **Tanbark Trail parking lot** along SR 3005. The Tanbark Trail is a well-known hiking trail in the Allegheny National Forest area. 3. The best-flowing pipe is located **directly across the street** from the Tanbark Trail parking lot, on the wooded side of the road. 4. Several additional pipes can be found nearby in the woods within the old, abandoned picnic area.

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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.