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This is a tapped spring. It is near Sedona and if you go to Raw Spirit Fest this is the spring nearest the event!

Nearest Address

Sedona, AZ

Directions from Nearest Address

This spring is super easy to find, it is right on Highway 89a between Flagstaff & Sedona.. you can pull right up to it in your vehicle! I will post the actual coordinates soon! It is a well frequented spot that locals have been going to for over 15 years and the spring is quite popular, even at night people were stopping to fill up bottles!

Vital Information

  • Fee: No Fee
  • Access: Public
  • Flow: Continuous
  • TDS: N/A
  • Temp: N/A
  • pH: N/A

Hours Spring is Open:

Unknown

GPS:

N/A

Map Link: Harding Spring Map

Submitted by: Kyle Nordwall & Ginger Robinson

Category : Arizona / USA

View Comments to “Harding Spring, Sedona, AZ”


walkermarchal November 19, 2009

I submitted a far more detailed post about this spring, but I'm glad this info is up. It is located at the Pine Flats Campground about 12 miles north of Sedona and flows freely 24-7 unless the forest service shuts it off (apparently this happens if the levels of bacteria get too high when they periodically test the water.) This water is potent!

Michelle December 12, 2009

I just wanted to comment on the quality of this water. I stop to get it all the time whenever I'm heading through the canyon to Sedona, Cottonwood, or Cornville, and back. I'm lucky to live in Flagstaff, which is so close to this spring. Anyway, the water is the cleanest, freshest water, and feels like “live” water to me. In all the times I've stopped(at any hour of day or night, it was running. I know they do test the water, but if they've ever shut it off because of bacteria–it would be a very rare occasion. Keep an eye out for the rock encasement that the pipe comes out of, because it blends into the envirionment, and would be easy to pass if you weren't paying attention.

Michelle December 12, 2009

I just wanted to comment on the quality of this water. I stop to get it all the time whenever I'm heading through the canyon to Sedona, Cottonwood, or Cornville, and back. I'm lucky to live in Flagstaff, which is so close to this spring. Anyway, the water is the cleanest, freshest water, and feels like “live” water to me. In all the times I've stopped(at any hour of day or night, it was running. I know they do test the water, but if they've ever shut it off because of bacteria–it would be a very rare occasion. Keep an eye out for the rock encasement that the pipe comes out of, because it blends into the envirionment, and would be easy to pass if you weren't paying attention.

martha June 5, 2010

Went up there a couple of weeks ago, it was closed off. Does any one know if it's opened again?

MM June 5, 2010

I was there and got h2o on Thurs. 05-27, and it was open.

Bonzaibaby64 July 27, 2010

Two weeks ago, it was closed due to high level of e. coli, but I stopped tonight(Mon. 07-27-10), and it was open again!! Yea!



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