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This natural spring water in Greer, Arizona, USA, is in a hiking area. The water flows naturally from a naturally occurring spring source. It’s clean but may not be fit for drinking purpose. However, it’s a really huge site and the spring water is located at several spots, where some spots might offer drinking water. There are no lab tests to define the water’s purity. Moreover, the site is accessible to the public for free and open 24/7. You can harvest unlimited water from here but you need to bring your own water containers.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 33.99365620040988, -109.46504863696842, and the complete address is Main St, Greer, AZ 85927, United States.
Directions:
Assuming you’re starting from Greer, Arizona, please head south on Main Street for about a mile and look for a large car parking lot on your left. That’s where Government Spring is located.
NOTE: For your clarity, the site is located at the dead-end of Main St.
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This is an interesting site that attracts several visitors every week. You can always find someone hiking here. So consider not to be alone at any day of your visit. It’s a place loved by most people and you won’t come across any inconvenience at this natural site. The water flows like a small creek or a river and you’re free to enjoy sightseeing alongside the spring.
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This natural spring water in Cherryville BC, Canada, The earth spontaneously flows with this spring water in Cherryville, British Columbia, Canada. You may take as much water as you need from this source, which has tasty and clean water. This spring is open every day at no charge. The water ain’t been tested for purity, so drink at your own risk.
Where Can I Find Spring Water?
The correct coordinates are 50.184169, -118.544347, and the complete address is Cherryville spring. Cherryville, BC, V0E2G2, British Columbia, Canada.
Directions:
On Highway 6, as you travel "through" Cherryville, you will pass the Gold Panner Campground. After that, the road makes a steep curve, requiring you to slow down to 30 mph. The spring is located after a minor right turn in the road that follows this. There is a pullout on the right side of the road. A fence and a trough with running spring water will be seen. It is too far if you go on and arrive at Fiddlesticks Campground.
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It serves as a public water source. With lots of parking available, it's a convenient spring with lovely running water that tastes wonderful.
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This natural spring water in Barbados, Lesser Antilles, Caribbean, North America shoots from a small hill through a pipe. The water here is pure, and you can harvest as much as you want. There are no restricted timings about when you can visit the place.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 13.1924848,-59.597526, and the complete address of Porey Spring is Barbados, Lesser Antilles, Caribbean, North America.
Directions:
You can go to Porey spring from Welchman hall. Porey spring is at a distance of 3.7 miles from Welchman hall if you go via fortress hill. Head south towards the highland road, After driving 500m, take one right turn, again turn right after 350m. Then continue onto fortress hills. After going 300 m from fortress hill, take a sharp right turn. There is a left turn at 700 m from here, which leads you to the Porey Spring.
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This spring is beautifully tiled and painted, and the seating area is off the road.
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This natural spring water in Sturgis, Winston County, Mississippi, USA, is one of the cleanest natural water spring in the state of Mississippi. This place is free to visit at any time of the day. The water is edible, and the water quality is tested every month by the forest authorities from the nearby Tombigbee National Forest.
The water is supplied by a white PVC pipe and visitors can fill their containers directly from this pipe. The freshwater works great in replenishing your spirits and soothing your soul from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 33.267852,-88.977558 and the complete address is Sturgis, MS 39769 Winston County, United States of America. It is not very far from the road and can be visited by car.
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The springs are not very far from Morgantown, Mississippi. It is barely 4.5 miles, roughly a 10-minute ride by car. If you are coming from Morgantown, head southwest on Morgantown Road for 2.2 miles and then turn right onto Hamill Hill Road. Drive for around 2.0 miles, and you will see the Hamill Spring to your right. The road is great and you may choose to ride a bike too.
Riding on a bike from Morgantown, MS to reach Hamill Spring should take around 25 minutes. This is a really interesting and relaxing ride and is surely worth a try.
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This spring is named after an early settler of this region, Robert Hamill. During the 1800s, when the region was drought-ridden, water from this spring was used to provide relief to the settlers of this region. The boilers from the nearby Gus Boyd sawmill also use water from this spring for its functioning. The water is free from any chemicals and contaminants and is really great for drinking. While visiting the Hamill Spring, you may come across several kinds of butterflies.
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This natural spring water in Lincoln, Maine, United States of America, is a significant roadside spring in the region. It is located between marker 7 and marker 8 on the right side of the road. There are ribbons to mark the place and there is a stairwell that leads from the road to the tap. Many people have drank the water, and it has a good taste and is quite cool and refreshing. Though there have not been any official reports of the water being tested for drinkability, people have not reported sick or unwell after drinking it. The spring is located on a road side, and it is free for all. The spring is open all day long and people can visit it whenever they wish.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 45.4012828,-68.46580542 and the complete address of this spring is 247, Town Farm Rd, Lincoln, ME 04457, US. Though this spring can be visited by a car, it is advisable to go slow to prevent any damage to your car.
Directions:
If you are travelling on RT11, turn right to the Golden Road. Drive slowly between marker 7 and 8, and you will find the Golden Road Spring on the right side of the road.
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A yellow staircase leads from the road to the spring. During some months, the stairs and the spring may be not easily visible from the road due to snow banks. There are also some ribbons marking the location of the spring.
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This natural spring water in Carlops Scottish Borders, Midlothian, Scotland is one of the country’s oldest drinking water fountain. The water comes out of an iron lion head outlet and is perfectly suitable for drinking. However, the flow of water is quite slow, so if you are interested in filling up containers, it might take quite some time. The Carlops Drinking fountain is open all d ay long and water flows through it continuously. It is always open to the public, and you can fill your containers for free.
The water has a TDS level of 111 and is slightly alkaline with a pH of 7.3. It is perfectly for consuming.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 55.788345,-3.339289 and the complete address is Carlops Drinking Fountain, Carlops Scottish Borders, Midlothian, Scotland. It is near the road, and can be visited by a car. It is located very near the Allan Ramsey Hotel and is close to Village Green.
Directions:
The Carlops Hill is barely 1 kilometer away from the Carlops Drinking Fountain. To reach the fountain from the Carlops Hills, drive 99 meters north east, and then turn right. Drive for 690 meters (about 4 minutes) and bear a left onto A702. Drive for 300 meters, and you will see the fountain to your left.
If you approach Carlops from the north, you will find the fountain to your right, just before the Adam Ramsay Hotel in Carlops village.
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The water from this fountain is quite cool and really freshens you up. The water flow of this spring may be quite slow during winter, but it tends to become faster during the spring and autumn seasons. This may be due to seasonal changes, or due to rainfall levels. The fountain is set in a historical stone dyke marked ‘Gods Gift’ dating back to 1860. There have been a long history of witches in this area, and so it is not very surprising that many consider the fountain to have a supernatural foundation.
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This natural spring water in Fernie, British Columbia, Canada comes out of a white pipe out of a hill. The water is a bit alkaline, with a pH of 8, but people have tried drinking it, and it is fine. It is cool and refreshing, and really tasty to drink. The water flows all year round, and available for public to access. There is no fee for using this spring, and it is available 24/7. Simply speaking, many people have described the water from this spring to be delicious and refreshing.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 49.3650690,-115.0137830 but the complete address of this spring is 5381, Highway 3, Elko, BC V0B, Canada. One can reach this spring by car.
Directions:
You may arrive at this spring either from Fernie, or from Elko. If you are traveling from Elko towards Fernie, the spring is about 8 miles. After passing the tunnel through the mountain, there will be Rest Stop pull out on the left of the road. There are also a couple of animal-proof trash bins. The spring is here.
Alternatively, if you are leaving Fernie in the south-west direction on Hwy 93, the spring is located 11 miles from the turn-off to Fernie Ski Resort. There is a Rest Stop pull-out on the right side of the road, and the spring is located here.
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The spring is located 11 miles south-east of Fernie, and 8 miles north-east of Elko. Over the years, several minor modifications have been made to the spring to make it easier to access for the public. Recently, a wooden plank has been added to protect your shoes from the mud when you are trying to use the spring. You may now get water from the spring while keeping your shoes safe.
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This natural spring water in Mayhew Tpke, Plymouth, New Hampshire, United States of America is a natural public spring. The water comes out from a black pipe and it comes from under a commemorative plaque that mentions “Project G.H.B. Club 1956”. The nearest address to this spring is almost on top of it. So, it would not be very difficult to find the spring once you arrive at the address. It is open 24 hours and is available to the public for free.
There have been no tests to make sure whether this water is safe for consumption or not. However, people have noted the water to be cold and refreshing. So, you can try it out, but at your own risk.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 43.73415,-71.75135 and the complete address is 6111, Mayhew Turnpike, Plymouth, NH 03264, United States of America. It is not very far from the road, and can be visited by a car.
Directions:
If you are coming from Tenney Mountain Resort, Plymouth, then the G.H.B Club Memorial Spring is just 1.9 miles away. Drive northeast on Tenney Mountain Road towards John French Lane for 0.3 miles. Then turn right and drive on the Tenney Mountain Road for 0.4 miles. Turn right onto NH-3A S and drive for 1.2 miles to reach the G.H.B. Club Memorial Spring. You will notice the spring on your right.
Alternatively, if you are coming from the nearby Coppertoppe Inn & Retreat Center, then the ride will be slightly longer. Head south towards Range Road for 0.3 miles, and then take a right onto Range Road. After driving for about 410 feet, merge with N Shore Road and drive 0.6 miles more. Turn left onto NH-3A N and drive 1.9 miles to find the spring on your left.
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The spring comes out of a black pipe under a commemorative plaque mentioning “Project G.H.B. Club 1956”. However, there are chances the plaque may not have been able to stand the ravages of time, and may no longer be present.
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This natural spring water in Glastonbury, Somerset, England is a popular spot for local visitors as well as tourists. The red spring flows out of a pipe on the left of the building, while the white spring flows out from a pipe in the wall of the white spring building on the right. This place has a high archaeological significance as it has been standing for over two thousand years. The spring has a water flow rate of about 25,000 imperial gallons per day and has never failed, even during drought.
The springs are open every day from 10 am till 5.30 pm in the summer and from 10 am till 4 pm in the winter. However, there may be changes in the timing since the place is run by volunteers and on donation. You may choose to drink the water or immerse yourselves in it for a spiritual awakening. There is no fee for collecting water from the well house, but there may be entrance fees collected from time to time to enter the chalice well gardens to visit the red springs.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 51.14433386610644, -2.7055939037071934 and the complete address is Wellhouse Ln, Glastonbury BA6 8BL, United Kingdom.
Directions:
The spring is very near Glastonbury Abbey and about 0.8 miles away. If you are coming from Glastonbury Abbey, head south on Magdalene St toward Heritage Ct for 0.2 miles. At the roundabout, continue straight onto Fisher's Hill/A361 for 0.1 miles. Turn left onto Bere Lane and drive for 0.3 miles. At the roundabout, take the second exit onto Chilkwell Street and drive for 0.2 miles. Turn left onto Wellhouse Lane and drive for about 250 feet, and you will find the spring to your right.
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Both the red and white springs in Glastonbury are revered for their healing properties. The red spring is named so because of the reddish water due to the presence of iron, and the white spring has water rich in calcium. Since the sanctuary surrounding the springs is not very well-lit, it is advisable to let your eyes adjust to the restricted light before exploring. This place is a great choice if you wish to meditate, pray or reflect on your own self.
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This natural spring water in Salsburgh, North Lanarkshire, Scotland has quite a lot of historical significance. It is located on the holy grounds at the foot of Kirk O’ Shott’s Parish Church, also known as the Shottskirk. This well was made in the 14th century when the Church was a place of Catholic worship. It was known as St. Catherines Chapel, the name originating from Catherine of Sienna.
Many people have tested the water and found it suitable for drinking. The water comes out of a stone faucet and is available for free to the public. It is open all day long, but the church authorities may impose timing restrictions.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 55.84645473225697, -3.851194302631277 and the complete address is B7066, Shotts ML7 4NT, United Kingdom. You can visit the church by car.
Directions:
The St. Catherine's Well lies at the North-west edge of the Kirk O’ Shott’s Parish Church. It is about a mile from the Salsburgh Community Centre. If you are coming from the Salsburgh Community Centre, head south on Muirhall Terrace toward B7066 for about 49 feet, and then turn left onto B7066. Drive for about a mile, and you will find the spring on your left.
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This spring is also known as Kate’s Well and is the scene of the local legendary giant Bertram de Shotts's demise. The story of how a young man, Willielmo De Muirhead, 1st Laird of Muirhead, killed the Giant is very popular among the people of this region. The water in this well comes from nearby hills and has quite a cool and refreshing taste. There is a lot of space to park your vehicle, and people often recommend visiting this well if you are in the village of Salsburgh.