Description:
This natural spring water in Eaton, Indiana, United States, is in the form of a lake in a campground. The water is clean but isn't suited for drinking purposes. You can swim, boat, and enjoy here in this lake. Moreover, the campground facilitates a good camping experience. You can bring your own boat here but there's no proper information of whether or not you'll get a boat here.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 40.33398698391, -85.35216621056642, and the complete address is 211 Bosman St, Eaton, IN 47338, United States.
Directions:
Head south from Eaton on 200E road, and take a right to switch to E Indiana Ave. Then take a left to switch to S Romy St. Continue on the road for a while and take a left at the 879N intersection. The lake will be a few meters ahead on your left.
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Park your vehicle near the campground anywhere. There's ample parking space. The campground is open 24 hours but may be temporarily closed owning to severe situations demanding so.
Description:
This natural spring water in Geneva, Wisconsin, USA, is in the form of Lake Como. It offers fresh and clean water, not suited for drinking. The water site offers a good hangout spot for the public. It's open 24/7 and the entry is free. This place isn't so crowded as well but weekends may experience a bit crowd.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 42.602398457138904, -88.49132047519913, and the complete address is Lake Como, Geneva, WI 53147, USA.
Directions:
Head south on Acacia Rd from Como and drive until you reach a sharp right. Keep driving on Lakeshore Dr for a few meters that would be parallel to the lake. Park your vehicle at a suitable spot and enter the lake site from the gate.
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There is a lot more to do than just enjoying the lake site. There are plenty of restaurants, eateries, and a few inns. Moreover, visitors can enjoy boating here. There's a boat ramp for that.
Description:
This natural spring water in Sterling Township, Indiana, USA is open to the public for free and available 24/7. The water flows freely on the road off the paved road. It offers fresh drinking water to the public. However, there are no lab tests to prove the fact.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates to this spring are 38.344123,-86.43987 and the complete address is Sterling Township, IN 47118, USA.
Directions:
Assuming you’re beginning your journey from English, Indiana, USA, please head east on 5th St. Drive for about 1.6 miles on the road to cross an intersection on your left with an auto repair shop. Head a few meters and look for fresh water flowing on the ground off that paved road on your right. The spring will be visible from the road sitting in your car. There’s plenty of parking space there.
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You need to carry your containers here. There’s no limitation on how much water you can harvest from here. The site is usually uncrowded so feel free to take your time. It’s barely a mile or two away from the city, so consider safe reaching out here at night alone.
Description:
This natural spring water in Kotaniementie, Finland, is located near a really huge lake. It serves as an interesting tourist attraction and a historical landmark. The site might be frozen during chilly climate. The water here is pure and fresh, but drink at your own risk. There’s no obligation on how much water you can harvest. Harvesters need to bring containers on their own. The water site is open to the public 24/7.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 62.266956814906116, 25.910305380868337 and the complete address is Kotaniementie 57, 40800 Jyväskylä, Finland. The site is near Lake Leppävesi.
Directions:
If you want to reach this historical landmark, assume you’re beginning from Jyväskylä, Finland. Head northwest on Asemakatu toward Kauppalaispiha. Then take E63/E75, Vaajakoskentie and Leppävedentie/Route 638 to Kaunisharjuntie. Finally continue on Kaunisharjuntie. Drive to Kotaniementie.
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Planning to pay a visit here will demand an entire day off from work. The place isn’t much crowded but the lake can witness some crowd throughout the year. It’s fairly a long distance from the city.
Description:
This natural spring water in Vanderbilt, Michigan, USA is pure fresh. You can drink water from here, but there are no lab tests to verify the purity. Since it’s located near the Pigeon River, there are several sites to harvest clean drinking water. Bring your own containers and harvest as much water as you want. The site is accessible to the public for free and open 24/7.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 45.176382443361,-84.429272624192 and the complete address is Vanderbilt, MI 49795, United States.
Directions:
Assuming you’re beginning your journey from Vanderbilt, please head east from E Sturgeon Valley Road and drive for about 13 miles. Cross the Pigeon River bridge and you’ll see a campground on your left. Drive a few meters and take a left at the intersection. That’s Twin Lakes Road. Continue on that road for a few meters and take a left from the crossing. Then take another tight left at the intersection to reach your spot.
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There’s lot more to do than just harvesting water. You can enjoy picnics, chillax, enjoy your holiday, and play in the river and do whatever you want. The site isn’t always crowded. Moreover, there’s some hut-like construction and a forest campground at the site.
Description:
This natural spring water in Tarahill, Wexford, Ireland, flows from a cemented pipe in the hills. The water falls on the ground at a steady speed, fast enough to fill a gallon in no time. The water speed might be sluggish during summers. It’s clean, pure, and not contaminated. However, there are no lab tests to prove the fact. So drink at your own risk.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 52.696034,-6.214606 and the complete address is Tarahill, Co. Wexford, Ireland.
Directions:
Starting from Ballymoney, please take Balleymoney Upper Road, then a tight right and another tight left. You’ll come across a trail for people to walk. Keep heading slowly and look for a tree that has a catholic cross on it. Look for the spring right near that tree.
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If you’re not used to of high altitudes, please avoid visiting the place. Moreover, the location is quite deserted and you’ll barely find enough human settlement in the area. Lose track, and you’re on your own. Visiting the site demands hiking for some distance. Consider carrying essentials for any hiking trip too.
Description:
This natural spring water in Cascade, Wisconsin, USA, is located in the woods and offers extremely fresh drinking water to the public. The water has been tested for purity and found fit for drinking purposes. It used to flow through a white pipe, which was fitted between the rocks. However, a company has now removed the white pipe, letting water flow out between the rocks. The flow is steady and fast enough to fill 5 gallons of water in a decent time. Moreover, the water flows right on the ground, which can make the surroundings pretty muddy. There’s no limitation on the amount of water you can harvest from here. The site is accessible to the public for free and open 24/7.
Where can I find spring water?
The expected coordinates are 43.68175756043952, -88.05015292627807 and the complete address is Mitchell, WI, USA.
Directions:
Assuming you’re beginning from Nicholas Creek State Wildlife Area. Please head west on Highway N and cross the Glacier Road. Then cross Highway Road intersection to your left, and you’ll come across a trail to your left. Switch to it and drive for a few miles until you reach a bridge. Look for some rocks with spring water shooting out from between them. Please note that if you reach an intersection on Highway N, you’ve come too far. Also, if you reached Highway V through the trail, you’ve come too far. There are some human settlements in the area, so you’re never lost on the trail.
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There are several springs near this site. Consider paying a visit with your friends and/or family since it’ll be a fun trip here. There’s a wildlife area for further enjoyment.
Description:
This natural spring water in Spring Grove Park, Grandville, Michigan, USA, is in a park with much more to do than harvesting water. The water flows naturally in the park through the rocks. It’s not fit for drinking and not clear whether or not you can harvest water from here. The park serves as an ideal tourist destination and picnic spot. Perfect for a trip with friends and family.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 42.832883327605465, -85.82650252901294 and the complete address is 1800 Greenly St, Grandville, MI 49418, United States.
Directions:
If you’re beginning from Grand Rapids, Michigan, hit highway 196 and cross the 8th Ave road, Ridgeview Memorial Gardens, and take exit 64, then a curve to the left to switch to highway 6. Then take exit 1 and a tight left to switch to 8th Ave. Continue on it and take the second tight right to switch to Greenly St. Continue for a few meters and your destination park will be on your left.
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There’s a lot more to do than just enjoying the spring. It’s a park so you can enjoy a picnic and spend some quality time with your friends and family. Timings are 7 am to 10 pm. Operational hours may differ on holidays.
Description:
This natural spring water in Pleasant Hill Township, Illinois, USA, flows naturally through a white pipe and falls on the ground. The water shoots from a small hill through a pipe. This water site is accessible to the public for free and open 24/7. You can harvest as much water as you want. Just bring your water containers here. Several people have reportedly tested water from here through home test kits and found it suited for drinking purposes. Moreover, the locals are said to be harvesting water from this spring for years without any discomfort or anything. Still, drink at your own risk.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 39.480014,-90.8641 and the complete address is Pleasant Hill Township, IL, USA. It’s located off road a few meters away from the city.
Directions:
Assuming you’re beginning your trip from Pleasant Hill, Illinois, USA, please head north on route 11. Drive for 2.7 miles and you’ll come across a hill on your right. Look for a white water pipe with water flowing out of it. There should be some concrete tank where the water gets collected and fells on the ground. Park your car off road and walk to the spring that should be a few meters into the woods.
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The water site may be invisible from the road. Consider getting off your vehicle after 2.7 miles and search while walking. The water flows at a decent speed and you should be able to fill about 5 gallons in a couple of minutes.
Description:
This natural spring water in Amherst, Ohio, USA, is available to the public for accessible 24/7. The water site is a self-vending service, where you can harvest water all by yourself. The spring water flows through a vending machine, which has been installed in a concrete building. The premise is well-maintained and is open for public. It costs 25 cents per gallon as on March, 2021. The prices are subject to change without prior notice. The water tastes good and is free from contamination. Perfect for drinking purposes without a doubt.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 41.36755203506817, -82.21069547124172 and the complete address is 8470 Leavitt Rd #2720, Amherst, OH 44001, United States.
Directions:
If coming from Amherst, please head south on route 58 and cross the highway 90 crossing. Keep heading and look for the destination on your right just before hitting route 113 crossing.
Alternatively, if coming from South Amherst, please head east on route 113 and take a left from the crossing just after Big V’s Ice Cream shop. The destination will be on your left just after taking a turn.
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The water dispenses from the taps, which are installed on the wall with a dedicated coin box for each tap. Enter one coin at a time and let the water dispense. Fill as much water as you want. No time or quantity limits. The premise is clean and tidy.