Description
Description:
This natural spring water in Hemet, California, United States of America, is a paid drinking spring, known for its cool and refreshing water. The water comes out of a tap and there is a drive-up filling station for visitors. The spring source is locked off behind a private access road to keep the water secure and safe from external degrading factors. The water is treated with sediment filters and ultraviolet light to keep the taste natural. This spring is open all day long and visitors can fill their containers based on a coin-operated timing system. In 2016, you had to pay $2 for 2 minutes of tap time. The water flow is reasonably fast, and you can fill about 8 gallons in 2 minutes. However, there have often been changes in the pricing policy over the years, so you can expect a different price.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 33.71914343212551, -116.97079135025808 and the complete address is 1690 S State St, Hemet, CA 92543, United States. This spring has a drive-by filling station, so you can go up to the tap and fill your containers.
Directions:
The Echo Hills Springs is easily accessible by car. If you are coming from the nearby Western Science Center, then the spring is about 2.8 miles by car. Head south on Searl Parkway towardsAngler Avenue for about 0.1 miles. Then make a U-turn at Angler avenue and drive for about 0.4 miles before making a right onto Domenigoni Parkway. Drive for 1,3 miles and then use the left 2 lanes to turn left onto S State Street. Drive for about 1.1 miles and you will find your destination on the right.
More details:
The Echo Hills Spring uses a natural water source and there is no chemical treatment for a natural and refreshing taste. People and visitors often prefer to visit early in the mornings to get cooler water. The water may be a hit warm during the summer months since it absorbs the solar heat.
Location
1700, S State St, Hemet, CA 92543, US
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