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Jul

Description

N/A

Nearest Address

CO Hwy 93 & Eldorado Springs Drive, Eldorado Springs, CO

Directions from Nearest Address

From Denver: Go north on I-25 to US 36 (about five miles). Take the McCaslin Blvd. exit toward CO 170 W/Superior/Louisville. Follow CO 170 as it curves around and then heads west. Drive four miles, cross CO Hwy 93, and then drive three more miles to the tiny, dusty town of Eldorado Springs. Or, go west on I-70 to the town of Golden, and take 6th Ave., which turns into CO Hwy 93. Take that for 13.5 miles, and then take a left onto Eldorado Springs Dr. Go through town, past the pool and into the park.

From Boulder: Take CO Hwy 93 south (also called Broadway). Take a right at the first stop light after leaving Boulder onto Eldorado Springs Dr.

They also bottle this water at the source – Eldorado Springs Water

Vital Information

  • Fee: 25 cents/gal
  • Access: Public
  • Flow: Intermittent
  • TDS: 70
  • Temp: N/A
  • pH: 7.1

Hours Spring is Open:

6 am – 6 pm weekdays and 6 am – 8 pm on weekends

GPS:

N/A

Map Link: Eldorado Springs Map

Submitted by: Connie Sanchez, johoho

Category : Colorado / USA
  • johoho

    Cost is now 25 cents/gal and is no longer continuous flow.
    Avail. 24 hrs/day

  • johoho

    Cost is now 25 cents/gal and is no longer continuous flow.
    Avail. 24 hrs/day

  • MucunaJahRasta

    Has anyone been here recently? I’m flying up in a couple of weeks and wanted to make sure this spring is still accessible?

  • Gardencoach

    Still accessible but not 24 hrs/day. I think 6 am – 6 pm weekdays and 6 am – 8 pm on weekends.

  • MucunaJahRasta

    When was the last time you went?

  • Steve Petersen

    I have been drinking Eldorado water for about 25 years now. It was free flowing all day and could fill bottles for free. Then they put in a despensing machine by they gallon for 25 cents. The access road is not maintained by any goverment agency and they trucks goin over the dirt caused a very bumpy ride in and out. They now bottle it in Louisville at there new high tech facility as they use stainless steel tanker trucks to transport it from the spring to the planet to bottle. It is a natural spring flowing for all recorded history, filtered naturally through sand passages in the earth and pools up at the foot of the rock cliffs in the canyon.

    They pump it up from below 100′ to avoid surface contaminites and it is passed through a sanitation light to kill any bacteri or virus that is required by law even though the water is clean and pure at 73 parts per million TDS come right to the surface.

    The spring has been concidered a sacred site of the earth by native americans and is still treated that way by the current owners. The pool is in the spring house and can not be seen from the out side. It is a beautiful clear pool about 25′ deep and 30′ oblong diameter with a sand bottom.

    It is the first and only spring to bottle in 100% recycled plastic individual bottles and is availible in 3 gallon glass bottles. They use solar and wind produced power at the plant. It has been voted the best tasting water in America several times and I am blessed to have been drinking it for so long.
    1/15/20011 ELDORADO SPRINGS 303 499-1316 to arange pick up or delivery

  • Steve Petersen

    Hi, I need to make a correction in the post I made. The water is filter through layers of sandstone not sand. I read this post again and found I had omitted the stone part. I have learned that the road up to the spring is in much better shape now, not a bumpy ride.
    Steve

  • http://www.Decadentlyraw.com Megan McMurray

    Just went yesterday! Beautiful drive at the moment. Machine is not taking dollar bills right now so take quarters :)