Public Drinking Spring

St. Helen

2733, N St Helen Rd, Saint Helen, MI 48656, US

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About This Spring

## Overview The St. Helen Spring is a natural public drinking spring located in Richfield Township, Roscommon County, Michigan. Situated directly in front of St. Helen's Veterans Memorial Park along St. Helen Road, this well-maintained spring has long served as a community water source for locals and visitors alike. The spring produces clear water that has reportedly been tested and deemed suitable for drinking purposes, and area residents have historically used it for both domestic and drinking needs. The spring and its surrounding grounds are kept clean and well-maintained by the park authority, making it one of the more accessible and visitor-friendly natural springs in northern Lower Michigan. Because the spring is located within (or immediately adjacent to) the Veterans Memorial Park property, access may be subject to park hours and a possible entry fee — it's a good idea to check with park staff upon arrival. ## Directions **From Grayling, MI:** 1. Take **I-75 South** for approximately 28 miles. 2. Exit and join **Old 76 Road** heading toward the town of Roscommon. 3. Continue straight as the road becomes **St. Helen Road (N St Helen Rd)**. 4. Watch for **St. Helen Veterans Memorial Park** on your left as you travel along St. Helen Road. 5. Pull into the park's designated parking area. 6. The spring is located at the front of the park and is easy to spot from the parking lot. **GPS Coordinates:** 44.374861, -84.410444 **Address:** 2733 N St Helen Rd, Saint Helen, MI 48656 ## What to Expect The spring is conveniently located right at the front of St. Helen's Veterans Memorial Park, so there's no hiking or trail navigation required — just park and walk a short distance to the water source. The water runs clear, and the area around the spring is well-protected and tidy. **Access & Hours:** The park is reported to be open **Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM**. Plan your visit within these hours to ensure access. Weekend and holiday hours may vary, so arriving during standard weekday hours is the safest bet. **Fees:** There may be a small entry fee to access the park grounds. It's recommended to check with park staff about any fees or guidelines related to collecting spring water before filling up containers. **Water Collection:** Visitors have reported that the spring water is clear and has been tested for drinking quality. Locals in the surrounding township have traditionally used this spring for everyday drinking and household water. As with any natural spring, water quality can change over time, so those with concerns may wish to inquire about the most recent test results from the park authority. **Surroundings:** The Veterans Memorial Park setting provides a respectful and peaceful atmosphere. It's a convenient stop for anyone traveling through Roscommon County or exploring the natural beauty of Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula.

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Address

2733, N St Helen Rd, Saint Helen, MI 48656, US

GPS Coordinates

44.374861, -84.410444

Directions

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Directions **From Grayling, MI:**

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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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.