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Visitors center for the national park in Kaibab, UT. Hose bib for potable water on back side of building, 15' from pavement, in front of the handicapped parking sign.
24/7 access to water. Free.
The center itself is only open on weekdays, closed weekends.
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Checked in with the friendly staff at the Visitors Center who said we could fill our RV with potable water today. It is near the accessible parking and was easy to back the travel trailer up to without a lot of vehicles in the parking lot. Need your own hose.
Report Check-InStill locked up. Literally with a cap and a lock. Looks like it's closed for good.
Report Check-InWe were able to get water at the spigot in the front no problem. Was cool and tastes good. Came after hours and we're able to attach a hose. But needed some length to reach the car.
Report Check-InThe water spigot has a lock on it now. Water is also shut off at the fountain upfront
Report Check-InGreat spot for water. Couldn't get our MH close enough to fill as we had our "toad" on, but it's definitely doable with a long hose.
Report Check-InSpigot is on the back of the building, closed on Sundays (and Mondays too I think) so it's easy to fill up water without being in anyone's way. We had to back our trailer up onto the walkway a little to reach with our 25ft hose. The spigot is threaded, so you can attach. See photos for configuration.
Report Check-InStill available as of 2/9/22. Not the spigot by the front doors. Go around back for the other one. It’s kinda hard to notice at first but it’s there! No need to ask permission.
Report Check-InThe water is turned off, unable to get water here. The Silver Eagle next door has a spicket, though.
Report Check-InPerfect spot, right by restrooms. Spigot is not threaded so you'll need a jug or a hose with a spout sleeve of some kind, approx 15' from spout to curb. Awesome staff and very kind.
Report Check-InVisitors center for the national park in Kaibab, UT. Hose bib for potable water on back side of building, 20’ (6.5m) from pavement, in front of the handicapped parking sign. Sufficiently long garden hose is attached to fill an RV.
24/7 access to water.
The center itself is only open on weekdays, closed weekends.
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