
About This Spring
## Overview Winoosky Spring is a public drinking spring located in the heart of Waterbury, Vermont — a charming town nestled in Washington County along the Winooski River valley. Situated right along Stowe Street (Route 100), this roadside spring offers convenient access for travelers passing through one of Vermont's most scenic corridors. The spring sits at the gateway between Waterbury village and the road to Stowe, making it a natural stopping point for visitors exploring the Green Mountain region. The name "Winoosky" reflects the area's deep connection to the Winooski River, whose name derives from the Abenaki word *Winooskitegw*, meaning "onion river" — a reference to the wild onions that once grew abundantly along its banks. Waterbury itself has a long history as a crossroads community, and roadside springs like this one have historically served as refreshment stops for locals and travelers alike. Visitors have reported the water to be clean and refreshing, though as with any natural spring, water quality can vary with conditions. ## Directions 1. The spring is located at the intersection of Stowe Street (Route 100) in Waterbury, VT 05676. 2. From Interstate 89, take **Exit 10** toward Waterbury/Stowe. 3. Head north on **Route 100 (Stowe Street)** toward Stowe. 4. The spring is located right along the road near the beginning of Stowe Street, close to the center of Waterbury village. 5. Look for the spring on the roadside — GPS coordinates **44.337834, -72.756229** will guide you directly to the spot. ## What to Expect Winoosky Spring is a roadside spring, meaning access is straightforward — no hiking or trail navigation required. The spring is located directly along Stowe Street, so you can pull over and access it without leaving the road corridor. This makes it an easy and convenient stop whether you're heading to Stowe's ski resorts, exploring Waterbury's craft breweries and cider houses, or simply passing through the area. As a public drinking spring in a well-traveled part of Vermont, it sees regular use from locals and visitors. The surrounding area features the quintessential Vermont landscape of rolling green hills, forested ridgelines, and the pastoral beauty of the Winooski River valley. Waterbury itself is home to notable attractions including the Ben & Jerry's factory, Cold Hollow Cider Mill, and numerous craft beverage producers, making the spring a fitting complement to a day of exploring the region. Parking is available along the roadside. Since the spring is right on the road, visitors should exercise caution with passing traffic when stopping to collect water.
Getting There
Address
1, Stowe St, Waterbury, VT 05676, US
GPS Coordinates
44.337834, -72.756229
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. The spring is located at the intersection of Stowe Street (Route 100) in Waterbury, VT 05676. 2. From Interstate 89, take **Exit 10** toward Waterbury/Stowe. 3. Head north on **Route 100 (Stowe Street)** toward Stowe. 4. The spring is located right along the road near the beginning of Stowe Street, close to the center of Waterbury village. 5. Look for the spring on the roadside —
Water Safety Disclaimer
Try Water does not independently test, verify, or guarantee the quality, safety, or potability of any water source listed on this site. Listings are based on publicly available data, community contributions, and historical reports — not laboratory analysis.
Water conditions at natural springs can change at any time due to weather, contamination, agricultural runoff, seasonal variation, or other environmental factors. A spring that was safe to drink from yesterday may not be safe today.
Always test water yourself before drinking. We strongly recommend using a portable water testing kit or filter (such as a LifeStraw) and consulting local health authorities when in doubt. Never rely solely on the information provided here when making decisions about drinking from a natural water source.
By using this site, you acknowledge that you assume all risk associated with visiting and consuming water from any listed source.
Quick Facts
Have You Visited?
Help the community know this spot is still active.
Community Verification
0%Help verify this listing and earn your Explorer badge
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.