About This Spring
## Overview Cienega Spring is a natural spring located in the Parker Strip area of La Paz County, Arizona, just a few miles from the Colorado River. This free, publicly accessible water source has been a popular community fixture for years, providing water year-round — 365 days a year. The spring produces enough flow to supply several nearby residences and has long been relied upon by locals and visitors alike. A water dispenser has been constructed near the road for public use, allowing anyone to fill containers at no charge. Donations are welcomed but entirely voluntary. The water has been reported by visitors to be excellent drinking water, and the spring's consistent output speaks to a healthy underground source fed by the regional aquifer system near the Colorado River corridor. The name "Cienega" itself is a Spanish word meaning "marsh" or "wetland," historically used throughout the American Southwest to describe areas where groundwater reaches the surface — a fitting name for a reliable spring in the arid Arizona desert. ## Directions **GPS Coordinates:** 34.187641, -114.218325 **Nearest Address:** 31845 Cienega Springs Rd, Parker, AZ 85344 1. From the western end of Cienega Springs Road near the Colorado River, head **east** along Cienega Springs Road. 2. Continue driving and take the **fifth right turn** to stay on Cienega Springs Road. 3. Look for the water dispenser near the **Stephan Avenue crossing** — it will be on the **right side of the road**, at one of the entrances to a trailer park community. 4. The spring and dispenser are accessible at any time, including at night. ## What to Expect Cienega Spring is located in a residential area along the Parker Strip, situated at the entrance to a trailer park community. The water dispenser is positioned roadside on the right, making it easy to pull over and fill containers without needing to enter the trailer park itself. **Important etiquette notes:** - **Do not enter the trailer park.** The water dispenser is at the entrance and accessible from the road. - **Do not disturb the trailer park residents.** Be respectful of the community — they share this resource generously. - There are several entrances to the trailer park; the spring and dispenser are located at one specific entrance near the Stephan Avenue crossing. The area is accessible 24 hours a day, and the spring flows consistently throughout the year. Visitors typically bring their own jugs or containers to fill up. The surrounding Parker Strip area along the Colorado River is a popular recreational destination, so a visit to Cienega Spring pairs well with a day of river activities, boating, or exploring the desert landscape of La Paz County.
Getting There
Address
31845, Cienega Springs Rd, Parker, AZ 85344, US
GPS Coordinates
34.187641, -114.218325
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Parking available nearby.
Open 24/7 — visit anytime.
Safety Info
Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.
Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.
Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.