Public Drinking Spring

Union Twp Hall, Fife Lake, Michigan

5020, Fife Lake Rd, Fife Lake, MI 49633, US

Union Twp Hall, Fife Lake, Michigan
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About This Spring

## Overview Tucked in the front yard of the Union Township Hall in Fife Lake, Michigan, this modest public drinking spring has quietly served the local community for years. Located at 5020 Fife Lake Road in Grand Traverse County, the spring sits on the grounds of a building that once doubled as a local polling station — a small but meaningful gathering place for the surrounding township. Though the spring doesn't appear to carry an official name, it has been a familiar stop for area residents who know to look for it. Fife Lake and the surrounding Grand Traverse County region sit atop glacially deposited sand and gravel aquifers, which are known throughout northern Lower Michigan for producing clean, cold groundwater. Many natural springs in this part of the state emerge where these aquifers meet the surface, and the Union Township Hall spring is one such example — a quiet upwelling that has historically been used as a source of drinking water by locals. ## Directions 1. From the town of Fife Lake, head south on **Fife Lake Road** (also known as the main road through the community). 2. Look for the **Union Township Hall** at **5020 Fife Lake Road, Fife Lake, MI 49633**. 3. The spring is located in the **front-side yard** of the township hall building. 4. GPS coordinates: **44.612433, -85.353266** The township hall is a recognizable community building, so it should be straightforward to spot from the road. ## What to Expect This is a low-key, roadside spring on public property — don't expect a dramatic natural feature. The spring emerges in the front-side yard of the Union Township Hall, and the setting is simple and utilitarian. There are no marked trails or signage specifically for the spring. Visitors have historically used this spring as a drinking water source, though no official water quality testing data is publicly available for this particular outlet. As with any natural spring, water conditions can change over time. The area around Fife Lake is scenic northern Michigan countryside, with rolling hills, mixed hardwood and pine forests, and numerous inland lakes. If you're passing through Grand Traverse County — perhaps on your way to Traverse City, about 20 miles to the northwest — this spring makes for a quick and easy stop to fill a jug.

Getting There

Address

5020, Fife Lake Rd, Fife Lake, MI 49633, US

GPS Coordinates

44.612433, -85.353266

Directions

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Directions 1. From the town of Fife Lake, head south on **Fife Lake Road** (also known as the main road through the community). 2. Look for the **Union Township Hall** at **5020 Fife Lake Road, Fife Lake, MI 49633**. 3. The spring is located in the **front-side yard** of the township hall building. 4.

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

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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.

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