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Description:
This natural spring water in Rushmoor District, United Kingdom occurs naturally at the hills. The spring water flows naturally on the ground and is difficult to locate at a high altitude. This natural spring water site is really old and dates back to 800B.C. Since the water flows naturally and is not exploited by humans a lot, the spring water may be safe for drinking purposes. Still, drink at your own risk. The water flows at a steady speed, and you can easily fill a liter of water in no time. The spring water site is accessible to humans 24/7 for free. You can harvest as much water as you want from here.
Where Can I Find Springs Water?
The correct coordinates are 51.245160353249695, -0.8019871546190255, and the complete address is Rushmoor District GU9 0EL, United Kingdom.
Directions:
Assuming you’re starting from Rushmoor District, UK, hit the A325 road and continue on it for a few miles. Switch to Wellesley Road from the Wellington Roundabout and continue for about 1.5 miles. Cross the Claycart Stream and a parking lot right there and continue for a few hundred meters. Stop your car a few meters before the Bourley Road and Bourley Ln intersection. Take a walk in the woods for a few miles heading to southeast. Alternatively, walk on the trail that’ll lead you to the Caesar’s Camp.
NOTE: If you reached Tweseldown Racecourse, you’ve gone too far. Please take a u-turn and reach the parking spot.
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This spring water site is also a perfect getaway destination. You can hang out with your friends and family for a while and enjoy the natural scenic beauty. The destination is also suited for camping and hiking.
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This natural spring water in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England is believed to have healing and therapeutic properties. The high TDS contents of the water make it a popular choice for natural healing. The water is slightly basic, but very few people have tested the water for drinking purposes. Since the spring is located in a cave, it may not be easily available to people who are unable to do a bit of climbing and walking. The spring comes out from a man-made cave and is the source of medieval fishing ponds located just off the Larklands.
The water contains several mineral salts and has a TDS of 550. This spring is available to the public and free to use. Visitors may choose to visit this spring at any time.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 52.31887846543794, -0.038579607621714584 and the nearest address is Holywell Ponds, Larklands, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE3 6SS. You may not be able to reach the spring by car since the terrain is not plain, and needs one to do a bit of climbing and walking.
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The Holy Well Mineral Spring may not be accessed by car. You can park your car in the village, and walk towards the spring. The village is about 6 miles east of Huntingdon, in the civil parish of Holywell-cum-Needingworth. It is located in the district of Huntingdonshire and holds quite a lot of historical significance for England.
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The spring is in a local cave that has a manual gate and is often locked for safety purposes. There used to be a tunnel a long time back, but authorities have blocked it off with stone walling after a later of concrete walling. The spring area is often not maintained well, and you may see a lot of littering and reeds growing in the area. The ground is rough, and you may need to walk a bit to reach the spring.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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This natural spring water near Boulder City, Arizona/Nevada border, USA is a great place to visit if you are traveling between the two states. It is actually a series of hot mineral water springs which can be used for various purposes. This is naturally heated water from magma, which seeps out of the cliffs in the Gold Strike Canyon and collects in several rock soaking pools. If you are visiting this spring during the day, you do not need any extra permits. However, it is advisable that all members of your group are physically fit to be able to traverse the uneven grounds. Visitors are strictly barred from camping overnight in the canyons.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 36.002764, -114.757626, but it is difficult to get a complete address since the springs are in a canyon near Hoover Dam on the Arizona/Nevada border. The springs cannot be reached by car, and you have to trek a little to reach the springs.
Directions:
It is not possible to go to this spring on a vehicle. You can park your vehicles in the parking lot near the trailhead off of Highway 93. After that, you need to walk on a gravel trail that begins just before the Hoover Dam Mike O’Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge. The trail continues descending down through the Gold Strike Canyon to the Colorado River. The one-way train through the canyons is about 2 miles long, including several 20-foot rope climbs. If you are a beginner, climbing these ropes may be a bit difficult for you. It is advisable to start the trek early morning as it might get too hot later during the day.
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Since ancient times, people have depended on these hot springs for warmth, healing mineral water, and cleansing. The water temperature in this spring can be as high as 109 °F, and the usual temperature ranges from 98° to 110°F. There is a sand and gravel-bottomed rock pool at 100oF. You can expect the springs to be dry, depending on the time of the year. There are also chances of flash floods during the monsoon. Usually the authorities close the train from mid May to September because of the heat.
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This natural spring water in Bushkill, Pennsylvania, United States of America is a bubbling spring, covered by a stone shelter near the Delaware River. It is best to visit this spring during the spring or autumn season to have the best experience. Some access roads may be closed during winter due to snowfall.
The track along the springs has beautiful flowers covering it and is a feast for the eyes. There are several hiking trails near the spring, and each of them have different fees. If you wish to visit the spring, you may want to visit the nearby falls too. The spring water has not been tested, so it may not be a good idea to drink it directly. However, if you have proper filters, you may take the chance and try tasting the waters. Many people also choose to take a dip in the spring water.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 41.1045562653297, -74.94423714455205 and the complete address is 1978 River Road, Bushkill, PA 18324, United States. It’s located off the road away from the city, and it is best to travel by a motorcycle.
Directions:
The road to the spring may not be accessible by car, but yu can take your car to the parking lot of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. If you are travelling from the Millbrook Village Historic Site, then your destination would be around 12.8 miles. Travel north on Old Mine Road towards Orchard Trail for about 2.1 miles and then turn left onto National Park Service Road 615/Old Mine Road. Follow the Old Mine Road for about 5.3 miles and then take a slight right to Pompey Road. Drive for about 1.1 miles and then take a sharp right onto National Park Service Road 615/Walpack Flatbrook Road. Drive for about 4.3 miles to reach your destination.
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There is a train near the springs, and you can visit the Bushkill falls and other surrounding falls if you choose to hike. There are clear markings on the trail, and the trail is pet-friendly. There are different hiking routes, and each have different fees. However, most visitors enjoy the feel of nature and feel that spending on the hike is worth it.
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This natural spring water in Newtown, Pennsylvania, United States of America, is a part of the Birchwood Farms that deals with livestock produce as well as spring and well water. Recently, the farm and also the spring has been closed for renovation and relocation purposes. The company charges the spring water at a price of $1 per gallon. Though this may seem a bit pricier than regular water, it is rich in minerals and a great choice for most people. However, many people have complained about the spring water not being treated with water purification methods and tasting bad, hence choosing not to drink it directly. The spring is available for public access and can be visited between 10 am to 5 pm Monday through Saturday.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 40.28577455666271, -74.96406286565828 and the complete address is 428 Brownsburg Rd, Newtown, PA 18940, United States. The spring is located on the farms and can be traveled by car.
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The farm housing Birchwood Springs is about 2.3 miles away from the nearest police department. If you are traveling from Upper Makefield Police Department, then head southwest towards Eagle Road and drive for 361 feet, Then turn right towards Eagle Road and travel 187 feet and then turn left. After driving for about 282 feet, turn right onto Eagle Road and drive for 0.5 miles. Take a left onto Pineville Road and after driving 1.0 miles, turn left onto Brownsburg Road. Drive for 0.6 miles more to reach your destination.
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The farm, which also houses the spring, is popular for its fresh farm products from family recipes. The farm staff is very friendly and will guide you through the farm and answer all your questions regarding the spring. The farm and the spring is a great spot for a day trip with kids.
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This natural spring water in Rimbey, Alberta, Canada is a part of the Open Creek Campground and is available to all the campers. It is also available to the public, but not used much. The spring water comes out of a metal tube and is covered by a cistern. The water flow is continuous, and the water is cool and refreshing. However, not many tests have been done on the spring water to declare it safe for drinking. However, if you have a portable water filter with you, you may take the chance of drinking and tasting the spring water. Though the spring water is open all day long, the campground is open from 7 am to 11 pm. It is run by the Rimbey Fish & Game Association, so if you are looking to visit the spring outside opening hours, you may consult with the authorities.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 52.654541,-114.187332 and the address is RR 55A, Rimbey, AB T0C 2J0, Canada. You can visit this spring by car, but may have to walk for a minute or two to reach the spring.
Directions:
If you wish to reach the spring, drive west 32 kilometers from Rimbey on Highway 53. Take a left turn, and you will notice a blue sign for Open Creek Dam Campground. Take the first left intersection and drive slowly. You would be able to locate the cistern covering the spring.
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The spring, as well as the campground, is a great place to visit with friends and family. If you do not want to get wet while filling bottles and containers, it is advisable to carry your own rubber boots and towels. Though there are frequent fracking operations in the area, it does not affect the water bed. Personal tests have been carried out by several visitors, and they suggest the water has a TDS of around 280. If you are filling containers, do so from the flowing water and not from the pool formed.
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This natural spring water in Lawson, Australia is a great choice if you want natural drinking water. The water comes out of a pipe installed in the rocks. The water flow is pretty decent, and the water is present all year round. It is open to the public all day long, and is free to access. You can choose to bring your own containers to fill them with this spring water. Since this spring is not maintained by any local authorities, only individuals have tested the water quality. It is a bit acidic, so it is advisable to mix in a bit of baking soda or chalk to it before consumption. Most tests suggest that the pH level of this water is 4.7. It is cool and has a refreshing taste. This water tastes really great and has a fairly low mineral content, with only barium, manganese, and zinc crossing the 0.0001 ppm threshold. Many people choose to drink this water directly, or use it for a variety of purposes. You can choose to drink it at your own risk.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are-33.71358913472546, 150.43315006560297 and the address is 7CPM+89 Lawson, New South Wales, Australia. You can visit this spring by car.
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This spring is barely a 5-minute ride (2.3 kilometers) from Queens Road Studio. Head south on Queens Road towards Vista Avenue for 900 meters and then turn right onto badgery Cres. drive straight for about 1.1 kilometers before turning right onto Hughes Avenue. Continue for about 350 meters to reach the spring.
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Many sources suggest that this spring has been closed permanently after the 2019 Australia bush fire that has devastated a major part of the country. Most tests have been carried out by individuals and not by any local authority. This is one of the most popular springs in Australia and a source of clean water for many people.
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This natural spring water in Teslic, Bosnia and Herzegovina, is accessible to the public for free and is open 24/7. The supply of water is unlimited. Just bring your containers and harvest as much water as you need. It has been tested and verified as clean mineral water. The spring is in a township and near a major city.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 44.5906,17.8794 and the complete address is Banja Vrućica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located right in the middle of the city.
Directions:
Assuming you are starting your trip from Teslic, Bosnia and Herzegovina, please head on to highway R473 southward. It is a 2.8km drive which will take you just about 5-6 minutes. Head southward on the highway for 2km until you find a restaurant called Apartmani Kupresak, then take the next left and move for another 500m where the road splits. Take the right, moving southwards again, in 200m you will find the location to your left.
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There are plenty of hotels and restaurants in the area and the spring is also located very near to the highway where tourists can stay and relax.
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This natural spring water is ancient and sacred and is privately owned and run as a cabin resort. It used to be available for rent, camping etc. but as reported, it has been shut down by the new owners. The icy cold water flows continuously in a stream down a rocky slope. The site being privately owned is not accessible to the tourists and is not suitable for drinking as the reported TDS is 3470. The spring is said to have healing properties and it is located in the middle of a forest but has unfortunately been overtaken. Similar resorts have opened in the area to make up for the demand.
Where can I find spring water?
The correct coordinates are 41.419653, -122.503796. There is no address for this spring as it is a stream and passes through the woods. The address of the original Stewart Mineral Springs resort is Siskiyou County, CA 96094, USA.
Directions:
Assuming you are starting from the nearest town of Weed, CA, USA, take the Interstate 5 highway heading northwest. The distance is 8.6 miles and is set to take you somewhere between 20 to 25 minutes. After 3.3 miles, take Exit 751 towards Edgewood and travel another 0.2 miles before turning left onto Edgewood Road. At the next intersection, turn right onto Stewart Springs Road and move another 0.5 miles before finally turning left to stay on Stewart Springs Road. Stay on the twisty road for the next 4.6 miles, passing the Pneuma Retreat Center and finding the destination on the right side of the road.
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The spring is an ancient Native American site known for its scenic beauty and rich history.