Public Drinking Spring

Strawberry Spring, Bedford, Wyoming

139, Strawberry St, Bedford, WY 83112, US

Strawberry Spring, Bedford, Wyoming
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About This Spring

## Overview Strawberry Spring is a seasonal natural spring located in Strawberry Canyon, just a short drive east of the small community of Bedford in Lincoln County, Wyoming. Water flows from a pipe set into the hillside, offering a convenient and refreshing stop for locals and visitors exploring the Star Valley area. The spring has been reported to produce very good-tasting water and has been used as a drinking water source by area residents during the warmer months. It is only accessible from roughly May through September — once snowfall closes the canyon road, the spring becomes unreachable until the following spring thaw. Bedford sits at the western edge of the Wyoming Range in the upper Star Valley, a region shaped by limestone geology and abundant underground aquifers. Springs like this one are common along the canyon drainages, where snowmelt percolates through layers of sedimentary rock before resurfacing. The name "Strawberry Canyon" likely reflects the wild strawberries that grow in the area's mountain meadows during summer. ## Directions 1. Start at the **Bedford Post Office** (ZIP 83112) on the main road through Bedford. 2. Head **east** toward Strawberry Canyon — look for **Strawberry Street** or signs pointing toward the canyon. 3. Follow the **rough dirt road** up into Strawberry Canyon. The road can be uneven and may require a vehicle with decent clearance, especially early in the season. 4. After approximately **five minutes of driving**, watch for a **small pipe** on the side of the road where water flows out. This is Strawberry Spring. 5. A nearby landmark to help orient you: the spring is located just a few minutes past a **power station** along the canyon road. **GPS Coordinates:** 42.899368, -110.933258 *Note: The dirt road may not be passable during or shortly after heavy rain, and it is closed by snow outside the May–September window.* ## What to Expect Strawberry Spring is a simple, roadside pipe spring — water flows steadily from a pipe embedded in the hillside, making it easy to fill bottles or jugs directly. There are no formal facilities, signage, or developed infrastructure at the site. The setting is a scenic mountain canyon with mixed forest and meadow, typical of the Wyoming Range foothills. **Seasonal access:** The spring and the road leading to it are only accessible from approximately **May through September**, depending on snowfall. Once winter snow accumulates, the canyon road becomes impassable. Early-season visitors should be prepared for muddy or soft road conditions. **Water:** Visitors have reported that the water tastes clean and refreshing, and at least one regular user drank from the spring throughout an entire summer. As with any natural, untreated water source, conditions can change over time. **Road conditions:** The dirt road up Strawberry Canyon is rough and unpaved. A truck or SUV is recommended, though passenger cars may manage in dry conditions with care. The drive from Bedford is short — roughly five minutes — so the spring is very accessible when the road is open. **Access:** The spring is available 24/7 during the open season. There are no gates or posted hours. Bring your own containers if you plan to collect water.

Getting There

Address

139, Strawberry St, Bedford, WY 83112, US

GPS Coordinates

42.899368, -110.933258

Directions

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Directions 1. Start at the **Bedford Post Office** (ZIP 83112) on the main road through Bedford. 2. Head **east** toward Strawberry Canyon — look for **Strawberry Street** or signs pointing toward the canyon. 3. Follow the **rough dirt road** up into Strawberry Canyon. The road can be uneven and may require a vehicle with decent clearance, especially early in the season. 4. After approximately **five minutes of driving**, watch for a **small pipe** on the side of the road where water flows out. This is Strawberry Spring. 5. A nearby landmark to help orient you: the spring is located just a few minutes past a **power station** along the canyon 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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Open 24/7 — visit anytime.

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.