
About This Spring
## Overview Tanoma Spring is a small, well-loved public drinking spring tucked into the rolling hills of northwest Indiana County, Pennsylvania. Situated near the community of Tanoma along Tanoma Road, this spring has long been a favorite among locals who prize its soft, reportedly delicious water. The spring flows from a single pipe set into a small concrete slab, about 25 feet below road level — a simple, no-frills setup that has served the surrounding community for years. The water flows year-round, even through Pennsylvania's cold winters, though severe droughts have been known to reduce or temporarily interrupt the flow. Visitors have reported that the water tastes exceptionally clean and soft, making it a popular stop for residents who regularly fill jugs and bottles. As with any natural spring, water quality can vary over time, and the spring is not formally tested or treated. ## Directions 1. From **Indiana, PA**, head east on **Route 286** for several miles. 2. Turn **right** onto **Tanoma Road**. 3. Continue on Tanoma Road until you reach the intersection with **Rayne Chapel Road (SR 1007)**, near **Rayne Church**. 4. The spring is located at the corner of Tanoma Road and Rayne Chapel Road. Look to your left — you'll see a small pull-off area on the right side of the road. 5. Park in the pull-off and follow the short path approximately **25 feet down the slope** from the road to reach the spring. **GPS Coordinates:** 40.693594, -79.049186 **Nearest GPS-friendly address:** 3900 Rayne Chapel Road, Indiana, PA 15701 (the spring itself is at the corner of Tanoma Road and Rayne Chapel Road). ## What to Expect Tanoma Spring is a modest, utilitarian spring — don't expect a grand setup. You'll find a single pipe emerging from the hillside, set into a small concrete slab. The pull-off area along the road provides easy parking, and the short path down to the spring is manageable but does involve a slight descent of about 25 feet in elevation below the road. The spring is located in a rural, residential area with homes nearby, so visitors should be respectful of the surroundings. There are no restrooms, signage, or other amenities — just the spring itself. The area around Rayne Church serves as a useful landmark if you're navigating by sight. Flow is generally reliable throughout the year, including winter months, but extended dry spells can diminish output. If you're visiting during a drought, the spring may be running at reduced capacity or could be temporarily dry. Spring and fall tend to offer the most consistent flow. Many locals visit regularly, so you may encounter others filling containers — a good sign that the spring is flowing well.
Getting There
Address
4198, Tanoma Rd, Clymer, PA 15728, US
GPS Coordinates
40.693594, -79.049186
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From **Indiana, PA**, head east on **Route 286** for several miles. 2. Turn **right** onto **Tanoma Road**. 3. Continue on Tanoma Road until you reach the intersection with **Rayne Chapel Road (SR 1007)**, near **Rayne Church**. 4. The spring is located at the corner of Tanoma Road and Rayne Chapel Road. Look to your left — you'll see a small pull-off area on the right side of the road. 5. Park in the pull-off and follow the short path approximately **25 feet down the slope** from the road to reach the spring.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Water flows from a pipe or spout.
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.