Public Drinking Spring

Stark Spring

Stark Spring
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About This Spring

## Overview Stark Spring is a public drinking spring located in the town of Stark, New Hampshire, nestled in the rugged northern reaches of the White Mountains region. Situated at approximately 44.6066° N, 71.4611° W, this spring lies in Coös County — an area renowned for its pristine forests, cold mountain streams, and long history of natural spring use by both indigenous peoples and early European settlers. The town of Stark itself is a small, scenic community along the Upper Ammonoosuc River, perhaps best known for its iconic covered bridge and picturesque white church steeple. The surrounding landscape is characterized by granite bedrock and glacially shaped terrain, which naturally filters groundwater and feeds numerous cold-water springs throughout the region. Stark Spring has historically been used as a local drinking water source, and visitors have reported the water to be cold and clean-tasting. ## Directions 1. From Berlin, NH, head west on NH Route 110 toward the town of Stark (approximately 10 miles). 2. Continue through the village of Stark, keeping an eye out for the spring near the roadside in the vicinity of the GPS coordinates: 44.6066, -71.4611. 3. The spring is located along or just off Route 110. Look for a pipe, spout, or small pull-off area where locals are known to collect water. *Note: These directions are approximate, based on the GPS coordinates provided and the general layout of the area. If you have trouble locating the spring, asking at a local business in Stark village may help.* ## What to Expect Stark Spring is a roadside-accessible public drinking spring typical of northern New Hampshire — expect a simple, no-frills setup where water flows from a pipe or natural outlet. The surrounding area is heavily forested with mixed hardwoods and conifers, offering a peaceful, rural atmosphere. Winters in this part of New Hampshire are long and harsh, so the spring may be difficult to access or frozen during the coldest months. The best time to visit is late spring through fall. The region around Stark is sparsely populated and beautifully remote. While you're in the area, the Stark Covered Bridge (a historic landmark just minutes away) and the scenic stretches of the Upper Ammonoosuc River are well worth a stop. Cell service can be limited in this part of Coös County, so plan accordingly and consider downloading offline maps before your visit.

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GPS Coordinates

44.606594, -71.461072

Directions

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Directions 1. From Berlin, NH, head west on NH Route 110 toward the town of Stark (approximately 10 miles). 2. Continue through the village of Stark, keeping an eye out for the spring near the roadside in the vicinity of the

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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.

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Water flows from a pipe or spout.

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.