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This is a spring that’s right on the road, between A-basin and Keystone. Very convenient.

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Directions from Nearest Address

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Vital Information

  • Fee: No Fee
  • Access: Public
  • Flow: Continuous
  • TDS: 64
  • Temp: N/A
  • pH: 6.7

Hours Spring is Open:

24/7/365

GPS: N/A

Map Link: Loveland Pass Spring Map

Submitted by: Mike Mallory

Category : Colorado / USA
  • Kevin

    More information and pictures, please…

  • jnabs

    Anyone have more specific directions? “Right on the road”? Between what mile markers? On what side of the road? Any landmarks?

  • Aaron

    on the north side of the road about 3.1 miles from montezuma road exit in keystone. a 4ft brick pillar about 30 ft from the edge of the road
    ph 6.7
    TDS 64

  • Matthewdwr4

    The spring is between Keystone annd A-Basin. Coming from Keystone, the spring will be on the left. If you see the Truck run-off, you went too far.

    The city has posted a warning sign next to the spring acknowledging bacteria has been found in the water. They are recommending that you don’t drink raw.

    After talking with 2 locals, there seems to be little risk. One of the locals I spoke with does filter his water. The other seemed not to worry, stating he has been drinking from the creeks near by in recent weeks.

  • Sky More

    From Keystone ski resort go towards Arapahoe Basin/ Loveland pass and about two miles up the road where a passing lane opens up look for a wide parking area to your left and a pipe coming out of the mountain side with ice cold water. I’ve been drinking it for three years during skiing season. I believe the commercial bottled water companies or the ski resorts would like to scare people off to increase their water sales but that’s just my opinion. I’m drinking some right now.

  • Caveman

    So this spring is still open and running?! I was just told by someone who lives in Dillon that they closed the spring off..

  • NicolasM

    Just left this spring. Still open and flowing strong! Ice cold and almost sweet to the taste! Will post pics of it soon.

  • Butterphly7

    Thanks for all the directions. I was able to find this today. It is on Loveland Pass between Keystone and A Basin and is no more than three miles from the Montezuma Rd. exit just as posted. It’s so delicious!

  • Me

    I think it got polluted because A-Basin was making snow from a water source that was polluted.  It tasted different after that and then I heard it was no longer any good.  I believe that A-Basin should be taken to court for this.