Public Drinking Spring

StoneWall Spring, Downsville, New York, NY 13755

2826, County Rd 26, Hamden, NY 13782, US

StoneWall Spring, Downsville, New York, NY 13755
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About This Spring

## Overview StoneWall Spring is a reliable, year-round public drinking spring located along County Road 26 in the town of Hamden, Delaware County, New York — just a few miles outside the hamlet of Downsville. The spring emerges from a hillside and is collected in a concrete spring box set higher up the slope, with the water piped down to a stone wall at road level for easy access. Nestled in the rural Catskill foothills of upstate New York, this spring has earned a loyal following among locals and travelers alike. Visitors have consistently reported the water as cold, crystal-clear, and delicious — even during periods of drought, the spring reportedly maintains full flow year-round. A short, maintained path of approximately 30 feet leads from the road up to the spring box on the hillside, and the pipe outlet at the stone wall is visible in all seasons. Delaware County sits atop a landscape shaped by ancient glacial activity, and many of its springs are fed by deep aquifers filtered through layers of sandstone and shale — geological conditions that often produce notably clean, cold water. StoneWall Spring appears to be one such source, long valued by the community as a dependable freshwater supply. ## Directions 1. From the center of **Downsville, NY**, turn left at the traffic light onto **Knox Avenue**. 2. Knox Avenue becomes **County Road 26** as you leave the hamlet. 3. Follow County Road 26 for approximately **3 miles**, heading generally northwest. 4. Watch for **Dann Road** on your left — the spring is located on the right side of the road **just before** the intersection with Dann Road. 5. Park safely on the shoulder. The pipe outlet in the stone wall is visible from the road. **GPS Coordinates:** 42.117934, -74.993197 ## What to Expect At the roadside, you'll find a pipe set into a stone wall where the spring water flows freely. The setup makes it easy to fill bottles or jugs directly. For those curious about the source, a maintained path — roughly 30 feet long — leads uphill to the concrete spring box where the water is collected before being piped down to the wall. The spring runs at full volume throughout the year, including during dry summer months, which speaks to the depth and reliability of its source. The water has been widely reported by visitors as exceptionally cold and clean-tasting. The surrounding area is quiet and pastoral, typical of the scenic Catskill foothills, with rolling hills and wooded slopes. The spring is accessible year-round and visible from the road in every season, though winter visitors should be prepared for potentially icy or snowy road shoulders. There is no formal parking area — simply pull off onto the shoulder near the stone wall. The site is best suited for a quick stop to collect water rather than an extended visit.

Getting There

Address

2826, County Rd 26, Hamden, NY 13782, US

GPS Coordinates

42.117934, -74.993197

Directions

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Directions 1. From the center of **Downsville, NY**, turn left at the traffic light onto **Knox Avenue**. 2. Knox Avenue becomes **County Road 26** as you leave the hamlet. 3. Follow County Road 26 for approximately **3 miles**, heading generally northwest. 4. Watch for **Dann Road** on your left — the spring is located on the right side of the road **just before** the intersection with Dann Road. 5. Park safely on the shoulder. The pipe outlet in the stone wall is visible from the road.

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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.

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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.