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Semi hidden driveway just before geyers chapel cemetery to left. Strong continuous flow coming from a wooden box flowing through pvc pipe two spouts. Water looks clean tates clean. HAS AN EVER SO SLSIGHT SULFUR SMELL ONCE BOTTLED ITS SO SLIGHT ALMOST AS IF YOUR NOSE IS PLAYING TRICKS ON YOU. When i was there at least three local showed up and filled up numerous containers. My buddy who took me there said its all he used to drink when he was a kid.
Nearest Address
E Hutton Rd and Geyers Chapel Rd.
Directions from Nearest Address
From the center of smithville go north on summit left at hutton take it until you see the driveway on the left.
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Hours Spring is Open:
24/7/365
GPS: N/A
Map Link: Geyers Chapel Spring Map
Submitted by: ben
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My friend Steve, who showed me the spring, has a friend who lives on Brinkhaven Road and we stopped by his place before we gathered the water. Steve’s friend says he drinks from that spring all the time and he sees people stopping there to gather water. The water smells and tastes clean and good.
I wrote about this spring on The Health Exhibitionist Blog, under the blog post title, “Receiving The Flow, Tracking The Flow”. http://truetoyourdreams.wordpress.com/2010/01/08/receiving-the-flow-tracking-the-flow/
Nearest Address
Closest intersection is Brinkhaven Rd. and Route 62.
Directions from Nearest Address
Coming from Columbus, take Route 62 North until you come to Danville. Just after Danville you’ll be heading toward the Mohican River. Just before the river, make a left on to Brinkhaven Road. Go about a mile or so, and you’ll see the spring on your left, right by the road.
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Hours Spring is Open:
There were no signs showing limited hours, so I assume it’s always open.
GPS: N/A
Map Link: Brinkhaven Spring Map
Submitted by: Lauren Michelle Kinsey
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Just east of Fayette, OH. Great tasting fresh water. Iron content is high. An old man pulled up while I was there and informed me that locals have been using this spring for years. It is normal for iron content to be high in this region.
I was turned off by the large rusty bucket, lol. I have been assured that this is a completely natural occurrence of water emerging from the earth.
Nearest Address
Rte. 20 about 3 miles due East of Downtown Fayette
Directions from Nearest Address
There is a small U-shaped driveway for easy access, the spring is literally right off the road, south side.
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Hours Spring is Open:
24/7/365
GPS:
41 40′31.67″ N 84 15′46.30″ S
Map Link: Fayette Spring Map
Submitted by: Todd Platzer
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You will see a PVC pipe coming out of a rock. There is a small area to park your car, (not a paved parking lot), by the side of the road by the spring. The spring is right by the road and can be seen from the road. There are no signs.
Credit for doing the research to find this spring goes to Robb Yurisko, who found a lead, but wasn’t sure if the spring was still in existence. My partner and I followed his directions and found that it is still there, and took temperature and TDS readings and entered it here. The water feels like the cleanest purest water I’ve ever had.
Photos and blog post about finding the spring will be available on The Health Exhibitionist Blog… http://laurenmichellekinsey.com
Nearest Address
Intersection of routes 56 East and 664 North
Directions from Nearest Address
Directions from Columbus Ohio: time: About 73 minutes / distance about 55 miles. Take 23 South to 22-56 East. The heart of Circleville, OH. Continue on 56 East for approx 25 miles. 7 miles outside of Laurelville, you reach the intersection of 56 East and 664 Turn right to continue on 56 East Spring is on the left at about 2 miles There is a shoulder in front of the spring and another across the road to park in. Ash Cave is past the spring. If you see it, turn around.
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Hours Spring is Open:
There were no signs showing limited hours, so I assume it’s always open.
GPS: N/A
Map Link: Hawk Hills Spring Map
Submitted by: Lauren Michelle Kinsey
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It is a springhouse with stainless steel sinks and faucets that is maintained by the city. It is along the roadside at the edge of the park and has a small area to park.
Additional info: http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM39HV
Nearest Address
Monument Rd at the intersection of 17th St NW
Directions from Nearest Address
From 77 South turn right onto Fulton Ave (from 77 North turn right on Fulton) follow Fulton Ave to Monument Rd (Woody’s Rootbeer stand is on the corner. ) Turn right on Monument. The spring will be a short ways on the right hand side.
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Hours Spring is Open:
24 hours
Map Link: John Barker Springhouse Map
GPS:
N/A
Submitted by: Brandy Breslin
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No spout free running water over rocks.
More info: http://www.yellowspringsohio.org
Nearest Address
Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387
Directions from Nearest Address
Rte 68 near John Bryan State Park.
I grew up there, people used to come from miles around for the fresh cool spring water loaded with minerals.
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Hours Spring is Open:
Unknown
GPS:
N/A
Map Link: Yellow Springs Map
Submitted by: Anasa Blackman-Onyejiaka