Public Drinking Spring

Spring Hill Road, Mt. Vernon, ME 04352

46, Cottle Hill Rd, Mount Vernon, ME 04352, US

Spring Hill Road, Mt. Vernon, ME 04352
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About This Spring

## Overview Tucked into the rolling countryside of Mount Vernon, Maine, this public drinking spring on Cottle Hill Road offers a convenient roadside water source in the heart of Kennebec County. The spring is situated on private property but has been made accessible to the public — a generous tradition common among rural New England landowners who share their natural water sources with neighbors and passersby. Visitors have reported a steady, reliable water flow and have historically used the spring as a drinking water source. Mount Vernon is a small, scenic town nestled between several lakes in central Maine, and the surrounding landscape of wooded hills and farmland makes for a pleasant drive to the spring. The GPS coordinates place the spring near the intersection of Cottle Hill Road and Spring Hill Road, reinforcing the area's long association with natural groundwater sources — a name like "Spring Hill" often hints at generations of local use. ## Directions 1. From the center of Mount Vernon, head north on Route 41 (Pond Road). 2. Turn onto Spring Hill Road heading east. 3. Continue until you reach Cottle Hill Road. 4. The spring is located near **46 Cottle Hill Road, Mount Vernon, ME 04352**. 5. The spring is accessible by car directly from the road — no hiking or special equipment is needed. **GPS Coordinates:** 44.433062, -69.918689 ## What to Expect This is a straightforward, easy-access roadside spring. You can pull up in your car and fill containers without any significant walk or trail navigation. The water flow has been reported as good and consistent, making it a practical stop for locals and travelers passing through the Mount Vernon area. Because the spring is on private land that has been opened to public use, visitors should be respectful of the property — stay near the spring, avoid leaving any litter, and keep noise to a minimum. There are no formal facilities, signage, or amenities at the site, so come prepared with your own containers. The surrounding area is quintessential rural Maine — quiet back roads, mixed forests, and gentle hills. If you're exploring the region, nearby lakes such as Long Pond and Flying Pond offer additional outdoor recreation opportunities just a short drive away.

Getting There

Address

46, Cottle Hill Rd, Mount Vernon, ME 04352, US

GPS Coordinates

44.433062, -69.918689

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. From the center of Mount Vernon, head north on Route 41 (Pond Road). 2. Turn onto Spring Hill Road heading east. 3. Continue until you reach Cottle Hill Road. 4. The spring is located near **46 Cottle Hill Road, Mount Vernon, ME 04352**. 5. The spring is accessible by car directly from the road — no hiking or special equipment is needed.

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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.

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.