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Description

There is a spout. It is on side of rt.184. There is a blue sign stating “this is not an approved water source. Users do so at their own risk. North Stonington health department.

Nearest Address

Intersection of rt. 184 and rt.49 North Stonington, Connecticut 06359.

Directions from Nearest Address

FROM THE NORTH:

interstate 95 southbound to connecticut exit 92.
take right onto rt.49 north. proceed (less than 1 mile) until stop light at intersection of rt.184 and rt.49.
spring is at the intersection.

take right onto rt. 184 east at stop light and park in the pull-off on immediate right hand side. you will see a blue sign.

FROM THE SOUTH:

interstate 95 northbound to connecticut exit 92.
take left onto rt.2 north (toward foxwoods casino).
at rotary take 1st right onto rt. 184 east.
proceed (less than 1 mile) until stop light at intersection of rt.49 and rt.184.
spring is at intersection.

Park in the pull-off on immediate right hand side after stop light.

Vital Information

  • Fee: None
  • Access: Public
  • Flow: Continuous
  • TDS: 22
  • Temp: 51.9 F
  • pH: 5.5-7

Hours Spring is Open:

N/A

GPS:

N/A

Map Link: North Stonington Spring Map

Submitted by: Stephen Law, Erin

Category : Connecticut / USA
  • http://www.deliciousdyes.com rawstrength

    I love this spring. It is my main source of water.

  • del

    I went there today (Nov. 21, 2009). It was easy to find, thanks to your video and direction Stephen. The water is awesome. On the way home, I recalled my dad use stop by a place in North Stonington when he went fishing out there. This must be the place he was talking about. Back then I was just a little guy didn’t quite understand why he went through all that trouble when he could have had water straight from the tap. Now I understand! I’m now collecting my water in glass bottles with corks. It’s more than just getting fresh drinking water. It’s really a spiritual journey into our mother earth. By the way, Stephen Law’s cacao is pure magic too.

  • del

    I went there today (Nov. 21, 2009). It was easy to find, thanks to your video and direction Stephen. The water is awesome. On the way home, I recalled my dad use stop by a place in North Stonington when he went fishing out there. This must be the place he was talking about. Back then I was just a little guy didn’t quite understand why he went through all that trouble when he could have had water straight from the tap. Now I understand! I’m now collecting my water in glass bottles with corks. It’s more than just getting fresh drinking water. It’s really a spiritual journey into our mother earth. By the way, Stephen Law’s cacao is pure magic too.

  • Erin

    I too collected with my family after the video was posted. I am concerned about the pH of the water. I am only getting a reading of 5.5 which is way too acidic. Any one else pH test?

  • John Cleveland

    I met a DEP official at the spring a few weeks ago, and he said he's had it sent up for State testing, and the water came back with a neutral pH (~7), 98.2% purity, no metals/contaminants in it. Also, a friend of mine checked the TDS and that reading came to 22 :D

  • Real Thirsty

    Just got back from the spring! The water felt extremely cold as compared to the air tempature and tastes great. Is the PH reading of 5.5 correct? Another post here states a PH of 7?

  • Cable Guy

    Tested PH today (8/20/10) and got a reading of 6.2. –Jason–

  • Ms5smith

    Well I am only using pH-Strips to test the water, but I did it twice and each time got a 6 – 6.5 reading. I don’t think the strips are the proper way to test pH though.

  • http://twitter.com/ultraromance Juan Rainbowpath

    this spring is really easy to find. i have just had a few sips thus far, and i have noticed my biceps are a good 2″ larger in diameter, and i can read peoples minds when i flex them…. well, maybe not…. but it is easy to find! and tastes pretty good. i would like to think this is the same water source that the pequot forbearers of the land gained their strength and wisdom from.

  • http://twitter.com/ultraromance Juan Rainbowpath

    anyone know of one closer to old saybrook though? that was a haul.

  • Kooodeal

    I changed my tropical fish water ,and used this water ,they went into breeding right away.

  • Lee Goodness

    We’ve been getting our water from here the past few weeks too…it’s great–much better than the bottled stuff we’ve been buying over the years in the stores :)