
About This Spring
## Overview The "Pump" is a public drinking spring located in south-central Pennsylvania, near the town of Waynesboro in Franklin County. Situated at GPS coordinates 39.7928611, -77.5616111, this spring sits in the scenic foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, an area well known for its abundant natural springs fed by the limestone and dolomite geology of the Great Valley region. Springs in this part of Pennsylvania have historically served as vital community water sources, and roadside "pumps" like this one have long been gathering spots where locals and travelers alike fill jugs with naturally filtered groundwater. The name "The Pump" suggests a piped or pumped spring outlet — a common setup in rural Pennsylvania where a natural spring is channeled through a pipe or hand pump for easy public access. These community springs have been cherished fixtures in Appalachian towns for generations, offering cool, refreshing water that many visitors have reported tastes clean and crisp. ## Directions 1. The spring is located near **Waynesboro, Pennsylvania**, in Franklin County. 2. Use GPS coordinates **39.7928611, -77.5616111** to navigate directly to the site. 3. The coordinates place the spring along a road in the greater Waynesboro area, west of the Blue Ridge Summit and east of the Cumberland Valley. 4. Look for a visible pipe, spout, or pump fixture — these roadside springs are typically marked by a simple outlet near the road shoulder or a small pull-off area. *If you've visited The Pump and can provide more specific turn-by-turn directions or landmark details, your contributions would help fellow visitors find this spring more easily.* ## What to Expect Expect a straightforward, no-frills roadside spring experience. Springs like The Pump in this region typically feature a continuous flow of cool groundwater emerging from a pipe or pump mechanism. The water temperature in south-central Pennsylvania springs generally stays in the range of 50–55°F (10–13°C) year-round, thanks to the insulating properties of the underground aquifer. The surrounding landscape reflects the rolling farmland and wooded hillsides characteristic of Franklin County. Visitors often bring their own containers to fill up, and the spring is likely accessible year-round, though winter conditions may make roadside pull-offs slippery. There are no formal facilities — this is a simple, traditional community spring. As with any natural spring, water quality can vary over time due to weather, agricultural runoff, and other environmental factors. While The Pump has historically been used as a drinking water source by the local community, visitors should be aware that untreated spring water carries inherent risks.
Getting There
GPS Coordinates
39.792861, -77.561611
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. The spring is located near **Waynesboro, Pennsylvania**, in Franklin County. 2. Use
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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.
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.