Private Drinking Spring

Kepwel Natural Spring Water,Wayside, NJ 07712 (Paid Bottled Spring Water)

100, Cold Indian Spring Rd, Asbury Park, NJ 07712, US

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About This Spring

## Overview Kepwel Natural Spring Water is a private bottling operation located in the Wayside section of Ocean Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey. The spring draws water from deep underground aquifers, where it naturally filters through layers of rock, sand, and sediment before emerging at the surface. Kepwel is reported to be one of the oldest natural springs in New Jersey, and the company has been in the bottled water business for many years, building a reputation for producing mineral-rich water that is said to taste exceptionally clean and pure. The spring itself is housed within a well-maintained tile spring house, protected and cared for by Kepwel personnel. Just about 100 yards from the spring, the company operates a bottling plant where the water is tested and processed. Visitors can purchase bottled spring water on-site — in bulk or in smaller quantities — making it a convenient stop for anyone seeking a local source of natural spring water in the central New Jersey area. Because this is a private commercial operation, access is limited to business hours. Kepwel is open **Monday through Thursday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM**. It's always a good idea to call ahead to confirm availability, especially if you're planning to purchase large quantities. ## Directions The spring is located at **100 Cold Indian Springs Road, Ocean Township (Wayside), NJ 07712**. GPS coordinates: **40.242487, -74.064315**. 1. Starting from the center of Wayside, drive approximately **0.3 miles** to reach **Deal Road**. 2. Turn **left** onto Deal Road and continue straight for about **0.3 miles** until you reach an intersection. 3. Turn **right** onto **Cold Indian Springs Road** and drive for approximately **0.7 miles**. 4. Look for a **tiled spring house on the left side of the road** — this is the Kepwel facility where the spring is situated. 5. Ask permission to park your vehicle inside their premises, as this is private property. ## What to Expect Kepwel is not a wild, natural spring you can freely access — it's a private bottled water company with a retail component. When you arrive, you'll find a neatly maintained property with the distinctive tile spring house sheltering the natural spring and a bottling plant nearby. The facility is located within easy walking distance of the road. Visitors come here primarily to **purchase bottled spring water** directly from the source. You can buy as much or as little as you need. The water has been reported to be rich in minerals and is tested at the bottling facility. Because the spring is under private ownership, you should respect the property and operating hours. The surrounding area of Ocean Township is a pleasant part of Monmouth County, not far from the Jersey Shore. If you're making the trip, consider combining your visit with a stop at nearby Asbury Park or Deal for a full day out.

Getting There

Address

100, Cold Indian Spring Rd, Asbury Park, NJ 07712, US

GPS Coordinates

40.242487, -74.064315

Directions

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Directions The spring is located at **100 Cold Indian Springs Road, Ocean Township (Wayside), NJ 07712**.

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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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