
About This Spring
## Overview Smith Road Springs is a private property near Volant, Pennsylvania, where two acres of land surrounding a historic farmhouse are home to several natural springs. The most prominent spring emerges from an old spring house — a traditional stone or masonry structure once commonly built over springs throughout rural Pennsylvania to keep water cool and accessible. For years, the farmhouse relied on spring water pumped directly from the property for its household supply. However, modern banking regulations eventually required that a conventional well be drilled in order for the property to qualify for a home loan, a common fate for many spring-fed homes across the state. Despite this, the springs continue to flow and remain a notable feature of the land. Located in Mercer County, the property sits in a region known for its rolling farmland and abundant groundwater resources. The area's geology — shaped by glacial activity during the last Ice Age — contributes to the presence of numerous springs throughout the county, as water filters through layers of glacial till and sedimentary rock before resurfacing. ## Directions 1. Head to Volant, Pennsylvania, a small borough in Lawrence County near the Mercer County line. 2. Locate **Smith Road** — the springs are situated near **94 Smith Road, Volant, PA 16156**. 3. GPS coordinates: **41.1612128, -80.218844** *Note: This is private property. Please respect the landowner's privacy and do not visit without obtaining permission first.* ## What to Expect The property features multiple springs spread across approximately two acres of land around the old farmhouse. The main spring flows from a spring house, which historically served as both a water source and a natural cooling structure for the household. Visitors who have seen the property describe a classic rural Pennsylvania setting with the charm of an older agricultural homestead. Because this is a **private property**, access is not guaranteed. Anyone interested in visiting or learning more about the springs should seek permission from the current landowner before approaching the site. The water from these springs has historically been used as a household drinking water source, though current water quality has not been independently verified. The surrounding area of Volant is worth exploring in its own right — the small borough is known for its quaint shops and proximity to other natural attractions in western Pennsylvania's countryside.
Getting There
Address
94, Smith Rd, Volant, PA 16156, US
GPS Coordinates
41.161213, -80.218844
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head to Volant, Pennsylvania, a small borough in Lawrence County near the Mercer County line. 2. Locate **Smith Road** — the springs are situated near **94 Smith Road, Volant, PA 16156**. 3.
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Tips
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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
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