
About This Spring
## Overview Springfield Spring is a continuously flowing natural spring located along Springfield Pike in the small community of Springfield, Hampshire County, West Virginia. Situated in the eastern panhandle of the state, this public drinking spring has long served as a reliable water source for locals and travelers passing through the area. The spring is known for producing large quantities of water with a strong, steady flow — a characteristic that likely inspired the community's name. Hampshire County sits within the Ridge and Valley physiographic province of the Appalachian Mountains, a region rich in limestone and karst geology that gives rise to numerous springs. The underlying carbonate bedrock acts as a natural aquifer, filtering rainwater through layers of rock before it emerges at the surface. Springs in this part of West Virginia have historically been valued by both indigenous peoples and early European settlers as dependable sources of clean water. Visitors have reported that the water from Springfield Spring tastes clean and fresh, and it has historically been used as a drinking water source by the local community. ## Directions 1. The spring is located at **1122 Springfield Pike, Springfield, WV 26763**. 2. From **Romney, WV** (the Hampshire County seat), head west on **WV Route 28 South / Northwestern Turnpike**. 3. Continue to the community of **Springfield** and look for the spring along **Springfield Pike** (which follows the route through town). 4. The spring is roadside and accessible directly from the pike. GPS coordinates **39.441496, -78.678297** will guide you to the exact location. ## What to Expect Springfield Spring is a roadside spring that flows continuously, making it accessible year-round. The flow is robust, producing large quantities of water — enough to easily fill jugs or containers without a long wait. The spring is publicly accessible and appears to be well-known among locals who regularly collect water here. The surrounding area reflects the quiet, rural character of Hampshire County's rolling hills and forested ridges. Springfield Pike runs through a scenic stretch of the eastern West Virginia countryside, so the drive to the spring is pleasant in its own right. The spring is conveniently located near the road, requiring no hiking or difficult terrain to reach. As with any natural spring, water conditions can vary with seasonal rainfall and weather events. Those visiting after heavy rains may notice changes in flow volume or clarity. There are no formal facilities at the spring, so plan accordingly.
Getting There
Address
1122, Springfield Pike, Springfield, WV 26763, US
GPS Coordinates
39.441496, -78.678297
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. The spring is located at **1122 Springfield Pike, Springfield, WV 26763**. 2. From **Romney, WV** (the Hampshire County seat), head west on **WV Route 28 South / Northwestern Turnpike**. 3. Continue to the community of **Springfield** and look for the spring along **Springfield Pike** (which follows the route through town). 4. The spring is roadside and accessible directly from the pike.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
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.