Description

Description:

This natural spring water in Seward, Alaska, United States is is drinking water somewhere near the Alaska Sealife Center. Watch out for a small pipe coming from the ground. The spring has a continuous water flow. It's accessible to the public for free and open 24/7. The water is said to be good for drinking and many people seem to have been using it for years but there's no lab test to support the fact.

 

Where can I find spring water?

The coordinates are 60.0999,-149.441 and the complete address is 301 Railway Ave, Seward, AK 99664, USA.

 

Directions:

Drive south from Seward on highway 9 and take a left at the intersection. The sealife center will be on your right a few meters ahead.

 

More details:

Please note that all the details listed here are for Sealife Center, which is expected to be the closest landmark for the spring. The exact location of the spring is currently unknown to the public. Not sure if it still exists or if it's frozen or dried out. No one can be sure about its current condition. But you can find some drinking water in the sealife center.

Location

301, Railway Ave, Seward, AK 99664, US

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