
About This Spring
## Overview Whiskey Springs is a public drinking spring located along River Road near the small community of Belltown in Elk County, Pennsylvania. Belltown sits along the scenic Clarion River — notably, there are two communities named Belltown in the area, so visitors should be sure they're heading to the one in Elk County. The spring has long served as a local water source for residents and travelers passing through this rural stretch of northwestern Pennsylvania, where natural springs are a cherished part of the landscape. The name "Whiskey Springs" hints at a colorful local history — springs with this name in Pennsylvania often trace their origins to early settlers or the whiskey-making traditions that were once common in the region's forested hills. While the specific history of this spring's name has not been formally documented, it adds character to an already charming roadside stop. ## Directions 1. Head to Belltown, PA, in Elk County along the Clarion River (note: there are two Belltowns in the area — you want the one in Elk County). 2. Find **River Road (T301)** and travel along it. 3. Whiskey Springs is located on River Road between **Gregg Road** and **Milestone Creek**. 4. The approximate GPS coordinates are **41.35102, -79.060254**, and the nearest address is 4591 T301, Sigel, PA 15860. 5. Parking is available directly across the street from the spring. ## What to Expect Whiskey Springs is a classic Pennsylvania roadside spring — simple, accessible, and appreciated by locals. The spring is situated along River Road, making it easy to pull over and access without a hike. You can park across the street and walk right up to the water source. The surrounding area along the Clarion River is lush and wooded, offering a peaceful setting typical of Elk County's rural beauty. The Clarion River corridor is popular with paddlers, anglers, and nature lovers, so a visit to Whiskey Springs pairs well with a day spent exploring the river valley. As with any natural spring, water conditions can vary with the seasons and weather. Visitors have historically used this spring as a drinking water source, though water quality can fluctuate and has not been independently verified. The spring flows year-round, but flow may be stronger during wetter months in spring and fall.
Getting There
Address
4591, T301, Sigel, PA 15860, US
GPS Coordinates
41.351020, -79.060254
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head to Belltown, PA, in Elk County along the Clarion River (note: there are two Belltowns in the area — you want the one in Elk County). 2. Find **River Road (T301)** and travel along it. 3. Whiskey Springs is located on River Road between **Gregg Road** and **Milestone Creek**. 4. The approximate
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
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.