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    • Enfield Falls. The first natural spring on our list, Enfield Falls, is located in Robert H. Treman State Park in Ithaca. Not only is it a generous-sized place to swim, but there are also staffed lifeguards.
    • Congress Spring. This historic spring isn’t a swimming spot but is perfect for grabbing a refreshing drink on a hot day. It is located in the heart of Saratoga Springs, a charming town that is known for its abundance of natural springs.
    • Saratoga Spa State Park. There are numerous springs in Saratoga Spa State Park, so it’s worth a day (or two) just to explore them all. But we’ll mention some of the must-see spots as well as gems that you might want to consider if you’re looking for something less crowded.
    • Old Iron Springs. Another drinking spring, Old Iron Springs allows free water samples from one of the oldest wells in the area. The pavilion was originally built in 1874, although it was rebuilt and restored in the 1880s.
  1. 4 days ago · Cold Spring: Located in Inwood, this was described as the largest spring within New York City limits in the late 19th century. It was near the Harlem Ship Canal and had a significant flow rate. White Stone Spring: Located northeast of Dyckman Street, this spring was known for having the purest water on Manhattan Island in the late 19th century.

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  5. Dec 20, 2023 · Explore New York's hidden gems! Hike to 10 enchanting natural springs; a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility awaits.

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