Public Drinking Spring

Venx Spring

Venx Spring
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About This Spring

## Overview Venx Spring is a public drinking spring located in northwestern Pennsylvania, nestled in the forested hills of the Allegheny Plateau region at GPS coordinates 41.5536869, -79.0523473. Situated in a rural area of the state known for its rolling woodlands, creek valleys, and abundant natural water sources, this spring sits within the broader geological landscape shaped by ancient glacial activity and the underlying sandstone and shale formations characteristic of western Pennsylvania. The Allegheny Plateau is home to numerous natural springs that have historically served as freshwater sources for both indigenous peoples and early European settlers. While specific historical records for Venx Spring are limited, springs in this part of Pennsylvania have long been valued by local communities as sources of naturally filtered groundwater emerging from the region's layered sedimentary rock. Visitors have used Venx Spring as a drinking water source, though as with any natural spring, water quality can vary with seasonal conditions and should not be assumed safe without independent testing. ## Directions 1. The spring is located in a rural area of northwestern Pennsylvania. Use the GPS coordinates **41.5536869, -79.0523473** in your preferred navigation app to route directly to the site. 2. The coordinates place the spring in the vicinity of Forest County or southern Warren County, Pennsylvania — an area characterized by narrow country roads winding through dense forest. 3. Be prepared for unpaved or lightly maintained roads as you approach the spring location. A vehicle with decent ground clearance may be helpful, especially during wet seasons. *Note: Detailed turn-by-turn directions from a specific starting point are not currently available. If you've visited Venx Spring and can share route details, your contribution would help future visitors.* ## What to Expect Venx Spring is situated in the heavily wooded terrain of northwestern Pennsylvania's Allegheny Plateau. Visitors can expect a quiet, rural setting surrounded by mixed hardwood and coniferous forest typical of this part of the state. The area is remote and peaceful, making it a worthwhile stop for spring water enthusiasts exploring the region. As a public drinking spring, the site has been used by locals for collecting water. The spring likely emerges from the sandstone and shale bedrock common to the area, which naturally filters groundwater as it moves through the rock layers. Water flow may vary seasonally, with stronger output during spring and after periods of rainfall. Given the rural and potentially remote nature of the location, visitors should come prepared with appropriate footwear and their own containers for water collection. Cell phone service may be limited in this part of Pennsylvania, so downloading offline maps before your visit is recommended.

Getting There

GPS Coordinates

41.553687, -79.052347

Directions

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directions from a specific starting point are not currently available. If you've visited Venx Spring and can share route details, your contribution would help future visitors.* ## What to Expect Venx Spring is situated in the heavily wooded terrain of northwestern Pennsylvania's Allegheny Plateau. Visitors can expect a quiet, rural setting surrounded by mixed hardwood and coniferous forest typical of this part of the state. The area is remote and peaceful, making it a worthwhile stop for spring water enthusiasts exploring the region. As a public drinking spring, the site has been used by locals for collecting water. The spring likely emerges from the sandstone and shale bedrock common to the area, which naturally filters groundwater as it moves through the rock layers. Water flow may vary seasonally, with stronger output during spring and after periods of rainfall. Given the rural and potentially remote nature of the location, visitors should come prepared with appropriate footwear and their own containers for water collection. Cell phone service may be limited in this part of Pennsylvania, so downloading offline maps before your visit is recommended.

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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.

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.