
About This Spring
## Overview This roadside spring in Woodford, Vermont sits along VT Route 9 at an elevation of roughly 2,200 feet in the heart of the Green Mountain National Forest. The spring flows from a pull-off rest area that was once part of the original highway alignment, making it an easy and scenic stop for travelers crossing the mountains between Bennington and Wilmington. Visitors have reported that the water has very low mineral content — so low, in fact, that it won't leave deposits in a coffee maker — and it has a clean, fresh taste characteristic of mountain-filtered groundwater. The spring is a popular fill-up spot for locals and passersby, though the flow rate is relatively modest; plan for some patience if you're filling large containers such as 5-gallon jugs. The rest area features a double-entry pull-off and can be easily identified by the weather camera station located at the same stop. ## Directions 1. From **Bennington, VT**, head east on **VT Route 9** toward Wilmington. 2. Continue approximately 8–9 miles into the town of Woodford, climbing into the Green Mountains. 3. Watch for a **double-entry rest-stop pull-off** on the right side of the road. This pull-off follows the path of the old highway. 4. The spring is located at this rest area, identifiable by the **weather cam station** at the same stop. 5. **Landmarks:** The Prospect Mountain Ski Area is roughly 1 mile to the east, and the Woodford General Store is about 1 mile to the west — if you pass either, you're very close. **GPS Coordinates:** 42.878165, -73.095474 ## What to Expect The spring is right at the roadside pull-off, so there is no hiking required — you can park and walk just a few steps to the water source. The setting is surrounded by the dense forests of the Green Mountain National Forest, making it a pleasant place to stretch your legs during a drive along Route 9. The flow rate has been described as slow, so if you're planning to fill multiple large jugs, allow extra time. Bringing smaller containers or a funnel may help speed things up. The low mineral content of the water has been noted by visitors as a plus for brewing coffee and tea. The rest area is accessible year-round, though winter conditions on Route 9 at this elevation can be challenging — snow and ice are common from late fall through early spring. The pull-off is paved and can accommodate several vehicles. There are no restroom facilities at the spring itself, but the Woodford General Store a mile to the west is a convenient nearby stop.
Getting There
Address
4184, VT Route 9, Bennington, VT 05201, US
GPS Coordinates
42.878165, -73.095474
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. From **Bennington, VT**, head east on **VT Route 9** toward Wilmington. 2. Continue approximately 8–9 miles into the town of Woodford, climbing into the Green Mountains. 3. Watch for a **double-entry rest-stop pull-off** on the right side of the road. This pull-off follows the path of the old highway. 4. The spring is located at this rest area, identifiable by the **weather cam station** at the same stop. 5. **Landmarks:** The Prospect Mountain Ski Area is roughly 1 mile to the east, and the Woodford General Store is about 1 mile to the west — if you pass either, you're very close.
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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.