Grand Canyon Visitor Center
The water filling station is located near the Visitor Center.
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Grand Canyon Visitor Center Details
The water filling station is located near the museum and is equipped with one frost-free valve to provide year-round access to water. Designated water-bottle filling stations have been installed in high-traffic areas on both rims of the park, making it easier than ever before to refill your water bottle. Like the existing water fountains and sinks in buildings and facilities throughout the park, the new filling stations provide free Grand Canyon spring water from the park's approved water supply, located at Roaring Springs. A variety of reusable souvenir water bottles are available at all of the park's major retail outlets.
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