Public Drinking Spring

The Drip in Paradise, Paradise, Montana

220, Railroad Ave, Paradise, MT 59856, US

The Drip in Paradise, Paradise, Montana
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About This Spring

## Overview The Drip in Paradise is a beloved roadside spring in the small community of Paradise, Montana, nestled along the Clark Fork River in Sanders County. Fed by a natural hillside source, the spring delivers fresh, cold water year-round through a constant faucet — and remarkably, it does not freeze shut even during Montana's harsh winters. This unassuming spring has earned a loyal following among locals, many of whom have relied on it as their primary drinking water source for years. As one longtime resident shared: "Very well-liked by locals. It's been our drinking water source for approximately 10 years. We haul it." The spring's consistent flow and cold temperature have made it a trusted stop for residents and travelers passing through on Highway 200. Paradise itself sits at the confluence of the Flathead and Clark Fork rivers, a scenic stretch of western Montana known for its rugged beauty and small-town character. The Drip is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year — a reliable water source in every season. ## Directions 1. Head to **Paradise, Montana** along **Highway 200**. 2. Near the town, look for **Railroad Avenue** (the spring's nearest address is 220 Railroad Ave, Paradise, MT 59856). 3. The spring is situated **right on the roadside** — you won't need to hike or navigate any trails. 4. Watch for a **large barn** on one side of the road; directly across from it is a **generous pullout** where you can safely park. 5. The faucet is visible from the road, fed by the hillside above. **GPS Coordinates:** 47.388016, -114.801292 ## What to Expect The Drip is about as easy to access as a natural spring gets. Pull off the road into the wide gravel pullout across from the large barn, and you'll find a faucet delivering a steady stream of very cold water directly from the hillside. There's no gate, no fee, and no restricted hours. The water flows continuously and has been reported to be excellent drinking water by locals who have hauled it regularly for over a decade. The temperature stays notably cold year-round, which many visitors find refreshing — especially in the warmer months. Bring your own jugs or containers if you plan to fill up. Because the spring is right on the roadside, it's an easy stop whether you're passing through on Highway 200 or making a dedicated trip. The surrounding area offers beautiful views of the Montana landscape, and the town of Paradise — true to its name — is a peaceful spot worth exploring.

Getting There

Address

220, Railroad Ave, Paradise, MT 59856, US

GPS Coordinates

47.388016, -114.801292

Directions

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Directions 1. Head to **Paradise, Montana** along **Highway 200**. 2. Near the town, look for **Railroad Avenue** (the spring's nearest address is 220 Railroad Ave, Paradise, MT 59856). 3. The spring is situated **right on the roadside** — you won't need to hike or navigate any trails. 4. Watch for a **large barn** on one side of the road; directly across from it is a **generous pullout** where you can safely park. 5. The faucet is visible from the road, fed by the hillside above.

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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.

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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.