Public Drinking Spring

Paradise Adventist Church Spring, Paradise, CA 95969-4727

5720 Academy Dr, Paradise, CA 95969, United States

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About This Spring

## Overview The Paradise Adventist Church Spring is a free, publicly accessible natural spring water station located along Academy Drive in Paradise, California. Situated on the roadside near the Paradise Seventh-day Adventist Church, this community water source has been made available to travelers, residents, and passers-by around the clock, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The spring water is dispensed from a self-service water station set up beneath a shaded tree, marked by a large banner reading "Free Water." Visitors have reported that the water tastes clean and refreshing, though no laboratory testing has been published to confirm its mineral content or purity. The site is well-maintained and kept in hygienic condition by the local community. Paradise, located in Butte County in the Sierra Nevada foothills, is a town with deep ties to its natural water sources. The region sits atop volcanic and sedimentary geology that naturally filters groundwater through layers of rock, which may contribute to the spring's reported quality. The town gained widespread attention following the devastating Camp Fire of November 2018, which destroyed much of Paradise. Community resources like this free water station reflect the resilient, neighborly spirit that has defined the town's ongoing recovery and rebuilding efforts. ## Directions 1. Head to **Academy Drive** in central Paradise, CA. 2. Drive along Academy Drive — the spring is located roughly midway along the road. 3. Look for the **Paradise Seventh-day Adventist Church** on the roadside. 4. Just off the road near the church, you'll spot a **large banner under a tree** that reads "Free Water." 5. The water station is right at the roadside — there is no need to enter the church property. **GPS Coordinates:** 39.7543617, -121.6171857 **Address:** 5720 Academy Dr, Paradise, CA 95969, United States ## What to Expect The water station is a simple, self-service setup beneath a shaded tree just off the road. A water dispenser is available for filling your own containers — be sure to **bring your own bottles, jugs, or glasses**, as none are provided on-site. The area is clean and well-kept. Since the station is located right along the roadside in the middle of town, access is easy and there is no hiking or trail navigation required. Parking is available nearby along Academy Drive. A few things to keep in mind: - The station is open **24/7** and completely free of charge. - Please **do not litter** — help keep this community resource clean for everyone. - While visitors have reported the water tastes good and the site appears hygienic, no published lab results are available to verify water purity. Use your own discretion. - The spring is easy to spot thanks to the prominent "Free Water" banner, making it a convenient stop whether you're passing through Paradise or exploring the Butte County foothills.

Getting There

Address

5720 Academy Dr, Paradise, CA 95969, United States

GPS Coordinates

39.754623, -121.615608

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. Head to **Academy Drive** in central Paradise, CA. 2. Drive along Academy Drive — the spring is located roughly midway along the road. 3. Look for the **Paradise Seventh-day Adventist Church** on the roadside. 4. Just off the road near the church, you'll spot a **large banner under a tree** that reads "Free Water." 5. The water station is right at the roadside — there is no need to enter the church property.

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

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Tips

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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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Parking available nearby.

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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.