Public Drinking Spring

The Healing Spring, Oakham, Massachusetts

7, Old Turnpike Rd, Oakham, MA 01068, US

The Healing Spring, Oakham, Massachusetts
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About This Spring

## Overview The Healing Spring is a beloved natural spring tucked away in a quiet pine forest near Oakham, Massachusetts, in Worcester County. Known primarily through word of mouth among locals, this spring has earned its evocative name and a loyal following of visitors who return regularly to collect its water. The spring produces a strong, steady flow and is accessible year-round, making it a reliable stop for those seeking fresh spring water in central Massachusetts. Situated at the intersection of Old Turnpike Road and Crocker Nye Road, The Healing Spring has historically been used as a drinking water source by area residents. Visitors have reported that the water tastes exceptionally clean and refreshing. The spring's name suggests a long-standing local tradition of attributing restorative qualities to its water, though no specific mineral analyses or water quality reports are publicly available at this time. ## Directions 1. From the Worcester area, take **Route 122 North** until you reach **Route 148**. 2. Bear left onto **Old Turnpike Road** immediately after the junction with Route 148. 3. Continue on Old Turnpike Road for approximately **3 miles**. 4. Turn left onto **Crocker Nye Road**. 5. The spring will be on your **right-hand side** shortly after the turn. **GPS Coordinates:** 42.37151, -72.025787 **Nearest Address:** Corner of Route 148 & Old Turnpike Road, Oakham, MA 01068 ## What to Expect The Healing Spring sits in a peaceful, shaded pine forest setting that feels removed from the bustle of everyday life. The water flow is strong and consistent, making it easy to fill containers. The spring is open at all hours and there is no fee to visit. One of the charming aspects of this spring is the community atmosphere — it's common to encounter other visitors filling jugs and bottles, and many are happy to share stories about the spring and its history. If you're new to spring water collecting, this is a welcoming spot to start. The area around the spring is rural and quiet, with limited cell service. The road to the spring is paved but narrow in places, so drive carefully, especially in winter. There are no restroom facilities or other amenities on-site, so plan accordingly. The spring is accessible directly from the roadside, requiring no hiking or significant walking.

Getting There

Address

7, Old Turnpike Rd, Oakham, MA 01068, US

GPS Coordinates

42.371510, -72.025787

Directions

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Directions 1. From the Worcester area, take **Route 122 North** until you reach **Route 148**. 2. Bear left onto **Old Turnpike Road** immediately after the junction with Route 148. 3. Continue on Old Turnpike Road for approximately **3 miles**. 4. Turn left onto **Crocker Nye Road**. 5. The spring will be on your **right-hand side** shortly after the turn.

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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.

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.