Public Drinking Spring

Seneca Spring, East Hickory, PA

18222, US Hwy 62, Tidioute, PA 16351, US

Seneca Spring, East Hickory, PA
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About This Spring

## Overview Seneca Spring is a free-flowing public drinking spring nestled along U.S. Route 62, approximately four miles north of East Hickory in Warren County, Pennsylvania. Surrounded by the rugged beauty of the Allegheny National Forest region, the spring draws its water from a mountainside blanketed in old-growth forest — a testament to the pristine, undisturbed landscape that feeds it. The spring's flow is continuous and distinctly pulsing, suggesting a pressurized aquifer source deep within the hillside. A small protective structure has been built over the spring opening, and the water is channeled through a PVC pipe to a convenient filling station at roadside. Visitors have reported the water to be of excellent quality, and the spring has long been used as a drinking water source by locals and travelers passing through this remote stretch of northwestern Pennsylvania. The name "Seneca" likely pays homage to the Seneca Nation of the Iroquois Confederacy, who historically inhabited and traveled through this part of the Allegheny River valley. The surrounding area — including nearby Tidioute and the Allegheny River corridor — is rich in both Native American and early American frontier history. ## Directions 1. From **East Hickory, PA**, head north on **U.S. Route 62** toward Trunkeyvile / Tidioute. 2. Continue on Route 62 for approximately **4 miles**. 3. Watch for the spring on the **right-hand (east) side** of the road. 4. A small structure and PVC pipe outlet mark the filling station. There is ample roadside parking directly at the spring. **GPS Coordinates:** 41.650726, -79.406517 ## What to Expect Seneca Spring is a quiet, remote stop that sees very little traffic — don't be surprised if you have the place entirely to yourself. The filling station is simple and functional: water flows steadily from the PVC pipe, making it easy to fill jugs, bottles, or containers of any size. The spring is accessible year-round, 24 hours a day, with no gates or restricted hours. The surrounding old-growth forest canopy provides shade and a peaceful atmosphere, and the area is especially scenic during fall foliage season when the Allegheny hardwoods put on a spectacular display. Because the spring sits right along Route 62, no hiking is required — you can pull over and fill up within steps of your vehicle. Parking is informal but spacious, with plenty of room to pull off the road safely. For those exploring the area, Seneca Spring makes an ideal stop while driving the Allegheny River valley. Nearby attractions include the Allegheny National Forest, the historic town of Tidioute, and excellent fishing and kayaking opportunities along the Allegheny River.

Getting There

Address

18222, US Hwy 62, Tidioute, PA 16351, US

GPS Coordinates

41.650726, -79.406517

Directions

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Directions 1. From **East Hickory, PA**, head north on **U.S. Route 62** toward Trunkeyvile / Tidioute. 2. Continue on Route 62 for approximately **4 miles**. 3. Watch for the spring on the **right-hand (east) side** of the road. 4. A small structure and PVC pipe outlet mark the filling station. There is ample roadside parking directly at the spring.

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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.

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Open 24/7 — visit anytime.

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.