Public Drinking Spring

Seven Valleys Spring, Pennsylvania

3098, 7 Valleys Rd, Glen Rock, PA 17327, US

Seven Valleys Spring, Pennsylvania
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About This Spring

## Overview Seven Valleys Spring is a beloved public drinking spring located along Route 616 in the small borough of Seven Valleys, York County, Pennsylvania. Marked by a distinctive granite monument stone on the west side of the road, this community spring has long served as a local source of cold, clear water. The spring is maintained by the local Lions Club, whose stewardship helps keep this roadside gem accessible and in good condition for visitors and residents alike. The water from Seven Valleys Spring has been described by visitors as cold, clear, and bright. No formal water analysis has been reported, so the mineral content and composition remain unknown. The flow rate is variable throughout the year and can sometimes slow considerably, particularly during drier periods. ## Directions 1. Head to **Route 616 (Seven Valleys Road)** in Seven Valleys, PA. 2. From the intersection of **Route 616 and Route 214**, travel **north approximately 1¼ miles** on Route 616. 3. The spring is located about **¼ mile north of Groethey Road**, on the **west side** of the road. 4. Look for a **granite monument stone** marking the spring's location — there is a pull-over area on the roadside. 5. The nearest address is **3098 Seven Valleys Road, Glen Rock, PA 17327**. The spring is accessible from the curb at the roadside, near a metal storm drain grate. A flexible fill tube (approximately 1 inch in diameter) is available, making it convenient for filling 5-gallon containers and other large jugs. ## What to Expect Seven Valleys Spring is a simple, no-frills roadside spring — the kind of place locals have relied on for years. When you arrive, you'll find the granite monument stone and the fill tube right at the road's edge. The pull-over area provides enough space to park safely while you collect water. The water runs cold and clear, and many visitors return regularly to fill containers. Keep in mind that the flow rate varies with the seasons; during wetter months the spring flows more freely, while it can slow to a trickle during dry spells. Planning a visit after a period of rain may yield a stronger flow. Because no formal water quality analysis has been published for this spring, visitors should be aware that the water's safety has not been officially verified. The spring has historically been used as a drinking water source by the local community, but no guarantees can be made regarding potability. The Lions Club's ongoing care of the spring speaks to its importance in the Seven Valleys community. If you're traveling through York County or exploring the rolling countryside of southern Pennsylvania, this well-marked spring is an easy and worthwhile stop.

Getting There

Address

3098, 7 Valleys Rd, Glen Rock, PA 17327, US

GPS Coordinates

39.814167, -76.755000

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. Head to **Route 616 (Seven Valleys Road)** in Seven Valleys, PA. 2. From the intersection of **Route 616 and Route 214**, travel **north approximately 1¼ miles** on Route 616. 3. The spring is located about **¼ mile north of Groethey Road**, on the **west side** of the road. 4. Look for a **granite monument stone** marking the spring's location — there is a pull-over area on the roadside. 5. The nearest address is **3098 Seven Valleys Road, Glen Rock, PA 17327**.

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

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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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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.