
About This Spring
## Overview Tucked along Alden Mountain Road near Nanticoke in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, this roadside public drinking spring has served as a convenient water stop for locals and travelers passing through the hills of northeastern Pennsylvania. The spring emerges naturally along the mountainside, a product of the region's rich geology — Luzerne County sits atop layers of Pennsylvanian-era sedimentary rock, and its numerous springs are fed by rainwater filtering through sandstone and shale formations before resurfacing along hillside fractures. While little documented history exists for this particular spring, roadside springs like this one have long been valued in the anthracite coal region of Pennsylvania, where residents historically sought out natural spring water as an alternative to municipal supplies that were sometimes affected by mining activity. The spring is located near GPS coordinates 41.1665, -76.0084, close to the address 468 Alden Mountain Rd, Nanticoke, PA 18634. ## Directions 1. Head toward Alden Mountain Road in Nanticoke, Luzerne County, PA. 2. Travel along Alden Mountain Road in the direction descending the hill toward Nanticoke. 3. Watch the **right-hand side** of the road as you descend — the spring is visible from the roadside near the 468 address marker. 4. The spring is a single outlet on the right side of the road. Look for a pipe, spout, or natural flow point along the hillside. *GPS coordinates: 41.1665368, -76.008385 — enter these into your navigation app for a precise location.* ## What to Expect This is a simple, roadside spring — expect a single water outlet flowing from the hillside along Alden Mountain Road. The spring is accessible directly from the road, so no hiking or trail navigation is required. You can pull over and collect water without venturing far from your vehicle. The surrounding area features the wooded, hilly terrain typical of Luzerne County's mountain roads. The descent toward Nanticoke offers pleasant views of the valley below. As with many roadside springs in Pennsylvania, the flow may vary seasonally — spring and early summer typically bring the strongest output following snowmelt and seasonal rains, while late summer and fall may see reduced flow during drier periods. Visitors have historically used springs like this one as drinking water sources, though water quality can fluctuate with weather and seasonal conditions. If you plan to collect water, bringing your own containers is recommended.
Getting There
Address
468, Alden Mountain Rd, Nanticoke, PA 18634, US
GPS Coordinates
41.166537, -76.008385
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head toward Alden Mountain Road in Nanticoke, Luzerne County, PA. 2. Travel along Alden Mountain Road in the direction descending the hill toward Nanticoke. 3. Watch the **right-hand side** of the road as you descend — the spring is visible from the roadside near the 468 address marker. 4. The spring is a single outlet on the right side of the road. Look for a pipe, spout, or natural flow point along the hillside.
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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.