Last updated: October 28, 2020
Place
Spring Water Filling Station
Water - Drinking/Potable, Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits
Designated water bottle filling stations have been installed in high traffic areas on both the South and North Rims, making it easy to refill your reusable water bottle or any container you might have with you. Grand Canyon National Park does not encourage the use of disposable water bottles, and these water stations promote the use of reusable water bottles and reduce waste.
Water filling stations, fountains, and sinks provide free, Grand Canyon spring water from the park's approved water supply via pipeline from Roaring Springs.
The pipeline is one of the most complicated civil engineering infrastructures in the entire National Park Service with water traveling by gravity assist from the spring near the North Rim all the way to the South Rim. This lone spring provides water to over 2,000 year-round residents in the park and more than 6 million annual visitors.
Locations
Backcountry Information Center
Bright Angel Bicycles
Bright Angel Lodge
Bright Angel Trailhead
Canyon Village Market
Desert View (near welcome area)
Desert View Market
El Tovar Hotel
Grand Canyon Visitor Center
Hermits Rest (near the restrooms)
Maswik Lodge
South Kaibab Trailhead
Verkamp's Visitor Center
Yavapai Geology Museum
Yavapai Lodge Cafeteria