
About This Spring
## Overview Splashing Rock is a natural spring located along the edge of the Allegheny National Forest near the small borough of Tidioute in Warren County, Pennsylvania. The spring flows year-round and has been piped through a PVC outlet set approximately three feet above the ground, making it easy to fill large jugs and containers without kneeling or bending. The water has been measured at a pH of 6.1, which is slightly acidic — a characteristic common among springs in the forested, sandstone-rich terrain of northwestern Pennsylvania. Locals have long relied on Splashing Rock not only as a source of drinking water but also for various household uses. The spring sits in a scenic area surrounded by conifer and beech forest, with the hillside eventually draining toward the nearby Allegheny River. The name "Splashing Rock" likely refers to the way the water cascades over exposed rock before being channeled through the pipe — a charming sight that has drawn visitors and water collectors for years. ## Directions 1. From the borough of Tidioute, head south on **Route 62 (US-62 S)**. 2. Continue approximately **2–3 miles south** of town. 3. Watch for a small parking area on the side of the road. The spring is **not directly roadside** — you will need to cross to the opposite side of the parking spot and walk a short distance to reach it. 4. If you are coming from **American Legion Post 334** in Tidioute, simply drive south along Route 62; the spring will be on your route. **GPS Coordinates:** 41.653683, -79.406906 **Nearest Address:** 468 Bupps Flats Ln, Tidioute, PA 16351 ## What to Expect Splashing Rock is a straightforward, no-frills spring that rewards visitors with a steady, reliable flow of clear water. The PVC pipe outlet is elevated about three feet off the ground, so filling five-gallon jugs and large bottles is convenient and quick. The water has been reported to taste clean and fresh, and many area residents use it regularly as their preferred water source. The surrounding forest of conifers and American beech trees gives the area a quiet, shaded feel, especially in warmer months. In autumn, the beech trees turn a striking golden-bronze, making the short walk from the parking area particularly scenic. The hillside runoff from the spring eventually joins the Allegheny River, which flows through the valley below. The spring is accessible year-round, though visitors should be prepared for icy or muddy conditions on the short walk during winter and early spring. There are no facilities at the site — just the pipe, the rock, and the forest. Bring your own containers and enjoy one of Warren County's dependable natural springs.
Getting There
Address
468, Bupps Flats Ln, Tidioute, PA 16351, US
GPS Coordinates
41.653683, -79.406906
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From the borough of Tidioute, head south on **Route 62 (US-62 S)**. 2. Continue approximately **2–3 miles south** of town. 3. Watch for a small parking area on the side of the road. The spring is **not directly roadside** — you will need to cross to the opposite side of the parking spot and walk a short distance to reach it. 4. If you are coming from **American Legion Post 334** in Tidioute, simply drive south along Route 62; the spring will be on your route.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Water flows from a pipe or spout.
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.