Public Drinking Spring

Three Lakelettes Artesian Drinking Water

N7138, Triple T Rd, Mount Calvary, WI 53057, US

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About This Spring

## Overview Three Lakelettes Artesian Drinking Water is a publicly accessible artesian spring located along Triple T Road (TTT Road) in the small community of Mount Calvary, Wisconsin, in Fond du Lac County. The spring flows freely and is available to visitors 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at no charge. Visitors have historically used this spring as a source of fresh drinking water, though no laboratory water quality tests are currently known to be on file — so the water has not been independently verified for safety. The spring sits near a large body of water, and the surrounding area features some structures on the property. Mount Calvary itself is a quiet, rural community in east-central Wisconsin, and the drive out to the spring passes through scenic farmland and crosses the Sheboygan River. The name "Three Lakelettes" likely refers to the small lakes or ponds visible near the site, which make for a pleasant backdrop while filling up containers. While many locals and visitors have reported the water to be clean and good-tasting, it is always wise to confirm water availability and conditions before making a special trip, as flow can vary seasonally. ## Directions The spring is located at **N7138 Triple T Road, Mount Calvary, WI 53057**. GPS coordinates: **43.7990773, -88.2014608**. **From Mount Calvary:** 1. Head east on **CCC Road** (also known as Triple C Road or County Road CCC). 2. Cross the **Sheboygan River** and continue straight. 3. When you reach a fork or crossing, **stay to the right** — this will put you onto **TTT Road** (Triple T Road). 4. Continue on TTT Road for approximately 2–3 miles. 5. The spring will appear on your **right side**, just before you reach the intersection of **TTT Road and Glen Road**. 6. Look for a **large body of water on your right** — the spring and its structures are nearby. The route is straightforward, but if you're unsure, locals in Mount Calvary are familiar with the spring and can point you in the right direction. ## What to Expect When you arrive, you'll find an artesian spring with a steady flow of water that visitors can collect freely — bring as many containers as you'd like. There are some structures on the property near the spring. The site is situated alongside a notable body of water (one of the "lakelettes"), giving the area a scenic, peaceful feel. The spring is in a rural setting with no formal amenities, so plan accordingly. There is no fee and no posted hours — it is open around the clock. Water availability may vary depending on the season and recent weather conditions, so it's a good idea to confirm conditions before visiting, especially during dry spells or winter months. The area around Mount Calvary is largely agricultural, and the drive out to the spring is pleasant and easy to navigate. If you're exploring the region, the nearby Sheboygan River crossing and the rolling Fond du Lac County countryside add to the charm of the trip.

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Address

N7138, Triple T Rd, Mount Calvary, WI 53057, US

GPS Coordinates

43.799077, -88.201461

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Directions The spring is located at **N7138 Triple T Road, Mount Calvary, WI 53057**.

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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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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.