
About This Spring
## Overview The Watering Hole is a roadside public drinking spring located along Number Four Road (County Route 26) in the town of Lowville, Lewis County, New York. Situated in the western foothills of the Adirondack region, this simple but functional spring provides a convenient water stop for travelers, hikers, and locals passing through the area. The spring features a plastic spout with an on/off switch and a pipe — a no-frills setup that gets the job done. Lewis County is known for its abundant groundwater resources fed by the Tug Hill Plateau and Adirondack watershed, and roadside springs like this one have long been a tradition in upstate New York communities. ## Directions 1. From the village of Lowville, head northeast on Number Four Road (County Route 26) toward the hamlet of Number Four. 2. Continue along Number Four Road for approximately 5–6 miles. 3. Look for the spring on the roadside near the address 7380 Number Four Road. 4. The spring is directly accessible from the road — no hiking required. **GPS Coordinates:** 43.81953, -75.335738 ## What to Expect This is a straightforward roadside spring — don't expect a scenic overlook or a natural rock formation. The setup consists of a plastic spout with a pipe and an on/off switch, making it easy to fill bottles or jugs. The spring is right along Number Four Road, so you can pull over and access it without any walking or trail navigation. The surrounding area is rural Lewis County countryside, with rolling farmland transitioning into the forested edges of the Adirondack Park. Number Four Road is a well-traveled route connecting Lowville to the recreational areas around Stillwater Reservoir and Big Moose Lake, so this spring serves as a handy stop for those heading into the backcountry. While the spring has historically been used as a drinking water source by locals and passersby, water quality can vary with the seasons and conditions. Visitors have reported the water tastes clean and cold, but as with any natural water source, conditions may change over time. The spring appears to be accessible year-round, though winter conditions in Lewis County can be harsh, with heavy lake-effect snow common from November through April — the spout may be shut off or difficult to access during the coldest months.
Getting There
Address
7380, Number 4th Rd, Lowville, NY 13367, US
GPS Coordinates
43.819530, -75.335738
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From the village of Lowville, head northeast on Number Four Road (County Route 26) toward the hamlet of Number Four. 2. Continue along Number Four Road for approximately 5–6 miles. 3. Look for the spring on the roadside near the address 7380 Number Four Road. 4. The spring is directly accessible from the road — no hiking required.
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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.