Public Drinking Spring

Vienna Village Spring, Vienna, Maine

207, Kimball Pond Rd, Vienna, ME 04360, US

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About This Spring

## Overview Vienna Village Spring is a roadside natural spring located along Kimball Pond Road in the small rural town of Vienna, Maine, within Kennebec County. The spring has long served as a community water source, with locals regularly visiting to fill jugs and containers. Water flows year-round through a pipe system, providing a steady and accessible supply even during Maine's harsh winters. The spring is freely open to the public, though a posted sign reads "use at your own risk." The water has reportedly been tested monthly by the Vienna Historical Society (VHS), but no official guarantee of water quality is provided. Some visitors have noted dust and sediment around the water outlet, so the area around the pipe may not always be well-maintained. While many locals have historically used this as a drinking water source, the posted warning suggests caution — visitors should make their own informed decisions about consumption. ## Directions 1. From Route 41, drive toward Mill Pond in Vienna. 2. Turn onto **Kimball Pond Road** and head north. 3. Pass the **Vienna Community Building** on your way. 4. Continue just a short distance beyond the community building — the spring will appear on your **right-hand side** of the road. **GPS Coordinates:** 44.557308, -69.98719 **Nearest Address:** 207 Kimball Pond Rd, Vienna, ME 04360 The spring is right along the roadside, so no hiking or off-road travel is required. You can pull over and access the pipe directly from the road. ## What to Expect Vienna Village Spring is a simple, no-frills roadside spring — a pipe emerging near the road that delivers a continuous flow of natural spring water. There are no formal facilities, restrooms, or signage beyond the "use at your own risk" notice. The setting is quintessential rural Maine: quiet, wooded, and unhurried. **Water Flow:** The spring runs steadily throughout the year, making it a reliable stop regardless of season. The pipe makes filling containers straightforward. **Surroundings:** The spring sits in a pastoral stretch of Kimball Pond Road, near the Vienna Community Building. The area is peaceful and lightly trafficked. Vienna itself is a tiny Franklin County–bordering town with a population of just a few hundred, so expect a genuinely rural atmosphere. **Access & Parking:** There is no designated parking area — visitors typically pull off to the side of Kimball Pond Road. The spring is immediately accessible from the road, with no walking required. Be mindful of the road when stopping. **Things to Note:** Some visitors have reported that the area around the water outlet can accumulate dust and dirt, so you may want to let the water run briefly before filling your containers. There is some signage related to trespassing in the vicinity, so stay close to the spring itself and be respectful of adjacent private property. Bringing your own clean containers is recommended, as none are provided on-site.

Getting There

Address

207, Kimball Pond Rd, Vienna, ME 04360, US

GPS Coordinates

44.557308, -69.987190

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. From Route 41, drive toward Mill Pond in Vienna. 2. Turn onto **Kimball Pond Road** and head north. 3. Pass the **Vienna Community Building** on your way. 4. Continue just a short distance beyond the community building — the spring will appear on your **right-hand side** of the road.

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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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Water flows from a pipe or spout.

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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.