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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.

Vital Information

  • Fee: No Fee
  • Access: Public
  • Flow: N/A
  • TDS: N/A
  • Temp: N/A
  • pH: N/A

Hours Spring is Open:

24/7/365

GPS: N/A

Map Link: Geyers Chapel Spring Map

Submitted by: ben

Category : Ohio / USA

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Linda Pray May 30, 2010

Location is 100 feet east of the Geyers Chapel Cemetary on East Hutton Road on the south side of East Hutton Road. Driveway entrance is a dirt two lane road. Spring is located about 100' into this driveway on the right down a small hill.

The dual PVC pipes channel the water that flows continuously extremely fast out of the big wooden box is actually tapped directly into the Indian Spring artesian spring that flows deep underground in this area. The small creek next to the spring is actually the run off of the artesian spring water from the surrounding areas to the north. A lot of the surrounding farms tap into this artesian spring as well and enjoy the fast flowing water.

I met the old geezer (73 years young) who built the wooden box for this artesian spring. He's been drinking this water since the early 1970s and before. He told me that Wayne County comes out once a week and tests this water. He told me that there was once a farmhouse and a barn on this property and that the spring actually went thru the barn itself! The old ladies that owned the property sold it to Wayne County years ago in exchange for lifetime housing in the County Home. The County designated this spring open to the public forever.

He said that it's the best water he's ever tasted and was talking about a man who had travelled the world and recently tasted the Geyers Chapel Spring water and proclaimed it to be the best he's ever tasted as well.

This is a very popular spot for filling up water jugs. I've asked folks filling up their water containers how long they've been coming there and I get answers everywhere from 22 years to 30 or more to one year. They told me they'd never think of drinking any other water except this tasty artesian spring water.

As far as any smell of the water I can't smell anything. This water has no smell as it is artesian water and not stagnant water. The green algae growing on sides of the the run off grates under the PVC outlet pipes attest to the fact it is “live” water.

When this water is used for coffee or tea I can attest that this water makes great tasting beverages. Also, the water stays colder and hotter than store bought water. The water that comes out of this spring is extremely cold. I'm glad I'm only 2 miles from this excellent source of good, clean, highly drinkable water.



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