Private Drinking Spring

Smeltzer Spring, Coshocton, OH 43812

21386, Twp Rd 283, Coshocton, OH 43812, US

Smeltzer Spring, Coshocton, OH 43812
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About This Spring

## Overview Smeltzer Spring is a heavy-producing natural spring located on a hillside near Coshocton, Ohio, in the rolling terrain of Coshocton County. Situated along Township Road 283 in the rural countryside east of the city of Coshocton, this spring is privately owned and sits on residential property. The spring's generous flow travels down the hillside and passes underneath the driveway of the current property owner before continuing downslope. Coshocton County lies within the unglaciated Allegheny Plateau region of eastern Ohio, an area known for its deeply dissected hills, sandstone bedrock, and numerous natural springs fed by groundwater seeping through porous rock layers. Springs like Smeltzer Spring are common along hillsides in this region, where water-bearing sandstone formations meet less permeable shale layers, forcing groundwater to the surface. The strong, consistent flow of this spring suggests a reliable aquifer feeding it from within the hillside. Because this is a private spring on someone's property, visitors should not approach or access the spring without obtaining explicit permission from the landowner. ## Directions 1. From the city of Coshocton, head east on US Route 36. 2. Turn onto Township Road 283 heading south. 3. The spring is located at or near **21386 Township Road 283, Coshocton, OH 43812**. 4. GPS coordinates: **40.261647, -81.896271**. *Note: This is private property. Please do not trespass — seek the landowner's permission before visiting.* ## What to Expect Smeltzer Spring is described as a heavy producer, meaning it puts out a strong, visible flow of water even during typical conditions. The spring emerges from the hillside and the water runs downhill, channeling beneath the property's driveway. The surrounding landscape is characteristic of rural Coshocton County — wooded hills, open pastures, and quiet country roads. Because this spring is on private land, there are no public facilities, trails, or designated access points. The area along Township Road 283 is a quiet, residential stretch of countryside. If you are interested in the spring, the best course of action is to respectfully contact the property owner to ask about access. Do not enter the property without permission. As with any natural spring, water quality can vary with weather and seasonal conditions. No water quality testing data is currently available for Smeltzer Spring.

Getting There

Address

21386, Twp Rd 283, Coshocton, OH 43812, US

GPS Coordinates

40.261647, -81.896271

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. From the city of Coshocton, head east on US Route 36. 2. Turn onto Township Road 283 heading south. 3. The spring is located at or near **21386 Township Road 283, Coshocton, OH 43812**. 4.

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TypePrivate Drinking Spring
AccessPrivate

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

Safety Info

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