Public Drinking Spring

Spring Valley Farm, Ossining, NY, 10562

70, Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY 10562, US

Spring Valley Farm, Ossining, NY, 10562
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About This Spring

## Overview Spring Valley Farm in Ossining, New York, is home to an artesian spring situated within the broader landscape of the Teatown Lake Reservation area in Westchester County. Artesian springs occur when water from a confined underground aquifer is pushed to the surface by natural pressure, often resulting in a steady, reliable flow. This spring has historically served as a local source of natural water, and its location along Spring Valley Road reflects the area's long association with natural spring activity — a connection preserved in the road's very name. The Teatown Lake Reservation, a renowned 1,000-acre nature preserve and environmental education center, lies in the immediate vicinity. The surrounding terrain is characterized by wooded hills, rocky outcrops, and the glacially shaped valleys typical of Westchester County's Hudson Highlands geography. Visitors interested in natural springs will find this area rich in geological history, as the bedrock here — primarily Precambrian gneiss and schist — channels groundwater through fractures and faults, feeding springs like this one. **Please note:** The GPS coordinates provided (41.197262, -73.843806) may not pinpoint the exact spring location. They are approximate and place you in the correct general area near 70 Spring Valley Road, Ossining. If you visit and locate the spring precisely, updated coordinates would be greatly appreciated. ## Directions 1. From the Taconic State Parkway, take the exit for Route 134 West toward Ossining. 2. Follow Route 134 West and turn onto Spring Valley Road. 3. Continue along Spring Valley Road toward number 70. The spring is reported to be located at or near the source area associated with Spring Valley Farm. 4. Look for signs of the artesian spring near the roadside or on the property. The surrounding area is close to the Teatown Lake Reservation, which can serve as a secondary landmark. *Note: These directions are based on the listed address and GPS coordinates. The exact trailhead or access point to the spring itself may require some local exploration.* ## What to Expect This is an artesian spring, meaning the water flows to the surface under its own natural pressure rather than needing to be pumped. Artesian springs in this part of Westchester County are typically fed by deep groundwater filtered through layers of ancient metamorphic rock, which can contribute to mineral content and clarity. The spring is reported to be located at the source point associated with the Teatown Reservation area. Visitors have historically used this spring as a drinking water source, though water quality can vary with season and conditions. The surrounding landscape offers a pleasant, wooded setting typical of the lower Hudson Valley, with opportunities to explore nearby trails within the Teatown Lake Reservation if you're looking to extend your visit. Because the exact pinpoint location may require some searching, plan for a short walk or exploration near the listed address. The area around Spring Valley Road is semi-rural and scenic, with limited parking — be mindful of private property boundaries and any posted signage.

Getting There

Address

70, Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY 10562, US

GPS Coordinates

41.197262, -73.843806

Directions

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Directions 1. From the Taconic State Parkway, take the exit for Route 134 West toward Ossining. 2. Follow Route 134 West and turn onto Spring Valley Road. 3. Continue along Spring Valley Road toward number 70. The spring is reported to be located at or near the source area associated with Spring Valley Farm. 4. Look for signs of the artesian spring near the roadside or on the property. The surrounding area is close to the Teatown Lake Reservation, which can serve as a secondary landmark.

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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.

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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.