Public Drinking Spring

Wales Spring

F764+4G5 Toledo, Washington, F764+4G5 Toledo, Washington

Wales Spring
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About This Spring

## Overview Wales Spring is a public drinking spring located near Toledo, Washington, in the rural foothills of Lewis County. Situated at approximately 46.460°N, 122.744°W, the spring sits in the lush, forested landscape of southwestern Washington — an area shaped by volcanic geology and abundant rainfall that feeds numerous natural water sources. The region's proximity to Mount St. Helens and the southern Cascade Range means the groundwater here filters through layers of volcanic rock and sediment, which can contribute to naturally clean, mineral-rich water. Historically, the Toledo area and surrounding Lewis County have been home to communities that relied on natural springs for their water supply long before modern infrastructure arrived. While specific historical records for Wales Spring are limited, springs like this one have served as valued local water sources for generations. The name "Wales Spring" suggests a connection to early settlers or local landowners in the area. Visitors have used this 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. From **Toledo, Washington**, head south on Jackson Highway (WA-505) toward the rural outskirts of town. 2. Use the GPS coordinates **46.460253, -122.743642** for precise navigation, as the spring is in a rural area where road signage may be limited. 3. The Plus Code **F764+4G5 Toledo, Washington** can be entered directly into Google Maps for turn-by-turn directions from your current location. 4. Look for the spring along the roadside or at a small pulloff area once you are near the coordinates. *Note: These directions are based on the GPS coordinates provided and have not been independently verified with a secondary source. Road conditions in rural Lewis County can change seasonally — a vehicle with decent clearance is recommended if roads are unpaved.* ## What to Expect Wales Spring is located in a quiet, rural setting characteristic of Lewis County's green, wooded countryside. The area receives significant annual rainfall, which helps sustain a consistent flow from local springs throughout much of the year. Expect lush vegetation, towering conifers, and the peaceful atmosphere of Washington's rural lowlands. As a listed public drinking spring, Wales Spring has been used by locals and visitors seeking natural water. The surrounding terrain is generally gentle, though footwear suitable for damp or muddy ground is a good idea, especially during the wetter months from fall through spring. There are no known facilities at the spring site — plan to bring your own containers for water collection. Cell service in this part of Lewis County can be spotty, so downloading offline maps before your visit is a smart move. The town of Toledo, just a short drive away, offers basic amenities including gas stations and small shops.

Getting There

Address

F764+4G5 Toledo, Washington, F764+4G5 Toledo, Washington

GPS Coordinates

46.460253, -122.743642

Directions

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directions from your current location. 4. Look for the spring along the roadside or at a small pulloff area once you are near the coordinates. *Note: These directions are based on the

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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.