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Description
Natural desert spring with cottonwoods and willows and the short cliff face above it is covered with petroglyphs
Nearest Address
Brown Road
Directions from Nearest Address
From Ridgecrest take South China Lake Blvd. to State highway 395. Straight across 395 the road will turn into Brown Rd. Drive until you see signs for a shooting range and turn left at the range. Take this road (Mesquite Canyon Rd.) all the way back to the spring. 4 wheel drive recommended.
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Hours Spring is Open:
24/7/365
GPS:
35deg 29′ 51.09″ N 117deg 48′ 15.17″W
Map Link: Sheep Spring Map
Submitted by: Loran Hunter
Description:
Best water ever. Hang out with the ascended masters on the highest vibes outside of the future cities of light. Transmute your mental continuum with the purple flame of saint Germaine!!! Did I mention the Lemurians?
Nearest Address
Panther Meadow Everitt Memorial Hwy (County Hwy A10)
Directions from Nearest Address
Park, hike the trail in & ask the camp host where the Spring is. I swear I had been here in dreams before.
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Hours Spring is Open:
Open camping (~ 20 sites)
GPS: N/A
Map Link: Mount Shasta Water Map
Submitted by: Sirius Alchemy
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Description
Magnesium-rich spring water; also bottled as O2Cool and Noah’s Water. http://www.life-enthusiast.com/twilight/research_mag_water.htm
Current capacity is 850 truckloads (6600 gallons each) per month, but current usage is only about 100 truckloads per month.
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that all bottled water be labeled for magnesium content. Magnesium helps prevent heart attacks and strokes, and is natural in all ground water. Hundreds of Medical Journal articles about magnesium in water are at: www.MgWater.com Average magnesium content in bottled water outside the US is about 25 mg per liter, but inside the US the average bottled water contains about 3 mg per liter. The Adobe Springs contain 110 mg of magnesium per liter, and Tastes Great! Adobe Springs water can supply all the magnesium lacking in the average consumers’ diet. The Adobe Springs flow at over 72 Million gallons per annum, and has FREE SPIGOTS open 24/7 (closed for maintenance on Saturdays 10-4). Come visit the Adobe Springs at 19,000 Del Puerto Canyon Road, Patterson, CA 95363 —- and bring water jugs for all the FREE spring water you can carry. Paul Mason, spring manager (408) 897-3023
Nearest Address
19,000 Del Puerto Canyon Road, Patterson, CA 95363
Directions from Nearest Address
http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2005/images/sep2005_awsi_03_lg.jpg
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Hours Spring is Open:
Open 24/7, except closed for maintenance on Sundays, Noon to 6 PM (subject to change without notice, if bottlers or truckers need a change in maintenance hours).
GPS: N/A
Map Link: Adobe Springsg Map
Submitted by: well wisher
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The spring comes out of a small pile of fractured rocks about 50 feet from where I collect. When I found it, it was spread out and running down the hill in several places so I channelized it with 6 mil black plastic and dug a space below the consolidated stream for a 5 gallon bucket. The grasses and water cress has now grown back and the water comes out crystal clear. Apparently nobody else used it…amazing!
Some people have asked me if the water is safe, so I will attest that I have been drinking it exclusively for 4 months and am not only still alive, but thriving, and never sick. I think the water may contain a bit of calcium carbonate because there are deposits evident. I think this is healthy though…strong bones.
Nearest Address
Cerro Alto Campground, Atascadero, California 93422
Directions from Nearest Address
Take hwy 41 about 1/4 mile west towards Morro Bay. It is on the right (uphill) side of the hwy; about 20 feet up the hillside from a small concrete culvert (8 feet across), the dead give-away is water running down alongside the hwy for 100 yards below the spring. Use extreme caution when pulling over or out; it is on a very curvy section. There is a small space to park across and down about 30 feet, but then you have to run across traffic loaded with heavy buckets. My last time I just parked right beside the spring and had 2 feet between my van and the road edge…much easier and safer I think.
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Hours Spring is Open:
24/7/365
GPS: N/A
Map Link: Morro Creek Spring Map
Submitted by: Doug Smith
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Description:
A small turn-off and a stone border surrounds this spring which is located in front of Newell Ranch. The water is cool.
Nearest Address
Hwy. 1, 1 mile south of the Bir Sur Inn, on East side of the Hwy.
Directions from Nearest Address
N/A
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Hours Spring is Open:
Any
GPS: N/A
Map Link: Chicken Spring Map
Submitted by: Don Rowe
Description:
There is a pipe coming out of the right side of the road just before you see the mailbox with the address above. If your coming from St. Helena this water source is a little closer than Rattlesnake Spring and chances are the wait will also be less since it does not get as much traffic. The water is very clean and good tasting. I haven’t been to Rattlesnake Spring but someone who I talked with who has been to both said they taste similar. I have not tested the water but would like to do that in the future.
Nearest Address
1416 Howell Mountain Road
Directions from Nearest Address
If you are coming from 29/Sonoma Calistoga you want to pass downtown Angwin. You want to go a couple of miles and look to your right to find the pipe coming out of the side of the road with a wood plank on the ground. You’ve just passed it if you see the mailboxes on your left starting with the address 1435. You can see the pipes and wood plank if you view Google street view very carefully.
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Hours Spring is Open:
There are no hours of operation.
GPS: N/A
Map Link: Howel Mountain Spring Map
Submitted by: Ron Kline
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There are about three bridges on rte.74 that cross over marshy areas as you approach lake hemet from the east. This spring is located on the south side of the road at the first bridge. Just look for a pull-off next to the bridge, it’s the only one. Local peoples are drinking this water, but I opted not to since it had a TDS of 141.
Nearest Address
On Rt. 74 next to bridge near lake Hemet. On the lake side of the road by the bridge over the South Fork San Jacinto River
Directions from Nearest Address
N/A
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Hours Spring is Open:
24/7/365
GPS:
33.664494, -116.668220
Map Link: Lake Hemet Spring
Submitted by: Jacob, Raquel
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Description
There are many spigots at the campsites all from the same source.
It’s about 5,000 ft. elevation in this area
Nearest Address
Drive north on the 243 from Idyllwild a few miles to the San Jacinto State Park Entrance. Turn right and follow the signs for Marion Mountain Campground.
Directions from Nearest Address
N/A
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Hours Spring is Open:
24 hrs. / campground
GPS:
N/A
Map Link: Marion Mountain Campground Spring
Submitted by: Jacob
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Description
Minerally taste, clear, very little sediment. cool but, not ice cold. Piped.
The water was named due to travelers who would be severely thirsty and drink too much of the water when they found it. Not because the water itself is toxic and gives one a belly ache!
Additional websites:
http://www.ojaispringrevival.com/
http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/lospadres/projects/byway/jrsb02/index.shtml
Nearest Address
hwy 33 – Maricopa Hway; mile mark 22.
Directions from Nearest Address
From Ojai: Take hwy 33 toward maricopa. Pass matilija canyon and wheeler gorge. A few miles past you will see mile mark 22 with waterfall on left. Hike up past the waterfall and find the pipe.
Additional notes: Keep going up highway 33 and you will see a definite waterfall, on your left side, if you’re headed north, also a place to park in the dirt. This climb is not easy, bring some gloves because sometimes you have to grab on things to pull yourself up.
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Hours Spring is Open:
N/A – should be open 24 hours, however not safe to travel up to the spring while dark. daytime is best.
GPS:
34.5172°N 119.2714°W
Map Link: Belly Ache Springs Map
Submitted by: The Healing Patch Raw Cuisine (Julie and Sarah)
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Cold spring coming from the volcanic rock of Mt. Tamalpais, right near the San Andreas Fault. There is a sign that says “Non-Potable Water” but the “Potable” is scratched away and replaced with the word “Profit.” Multiple pipes coming out of cliff, some flowing water, some not. Easy access right along road for all SF Bay Area spring hunters. 1000 feet below is a hot spring on Red Rock Beach only accessible as a hot pool during very low night time tides.
Nearest Address
915 Shoreline Hwy
Directions from Nearest Address
From 101 take the Stinson Beach Exit. Follow Route 1 North (Shoreline Hwy) for about half an hour until just before the town of Stinson Beach. Large parking lot on both left and right. The spring is on your right coming out of bottom of sheer cliff.
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Hours Spring is Open:
Always
GPS:
Unknown
Map Link: Red Rock Beach Cold Spring Map
Submitted by: Christian Bates, Lyle