
About This Spring
## Overview Simpson Spring, located at 719 Washington Street in South Easton, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest continuously operating spring water bottling sites in the United States. The natural spring on this property has been a source of fresh water for generations, and the family-owned Simpson Spring company has built its legacy around bottling this water and crafting all-natural, hand-mixed sodas in a wide range of classic flavors. The spring itself sits in Bristol County in the heart of southeastern Massachusetts. While Simpson Spring operates as a private bottling company, the site has long been a local landmark and a point of pride for the South Easton community. The water from this spring has historically been regarded as pure and clean, and the company's commitment to small-batch, artisanal production has helped preserve the character of the operation over the decades. ## Directions 1. From Route 24, take Exit 17B to merge onto MA-123 West (Centre Street) toward Easton. 2. Follow MA-123 West for approximately 2.5 miles. 3. Turn left onto Washington Street (MA-138 South). 4. Continue south on Washington Street for about 1 mile. 5. Simpson Spring is located at 719 Washington Street on the right-hand side. Look for signage for the Simpson Spring bottling facility. The GPS coordinates (42.0355736, -71.0816281) will bring you directly to the property. ## What to Expect Simpson Spring is a private, commercially operated spring — this is not a wilderness spring or a public access point for collecting water. Visitors come here primarily to purchase bottled spring water and the company's well-known line of hand-mixed sodas, which include a variety of classic and nostalgic flavors. The property is situated along Washington Street in a semi-rural stretch of South Easton. Because this is a working bottling facility, access to the spring source itself may be limited. It's best to check with the company directly for current hours, availability, and whether on-site visits or tours are offered. For those interested in the history of American spring water bottling, Simpson Spring is a noteworthy destination — its long tenure as a family-owned operation makes it a rare surviving example of small-scale, local spring water commerce in New England.
Getting There
Address
719, Washington St, South Easton, MA 02375, US
GPS Coordinates
42.035574, -71.081628
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From Route 24, take Exit 17B to merge onto MA-123 West (Centre Street) toward Easton. 2. Follow MA-123 West for approximately 2.5 miles. 3. Turn left onto Washington Street (MA-138 South). 4. Continue south on Washington Street for about 1 mile. 5. Simpson Spring is located at 719 Washington Street on the right-hand side. Look for signage for the Simpson Spring bottling facility.
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