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Free. Marathon gas station down the road also has free water and dump station!
There is a water spigot in one of the middle gas islands.
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Still open and free, between pump 7 and 8! It’s quite a slow flow, and the bottom ring resets every few minutes so you have to hop out and pull it back down, but works great!
Report Check-InThis is still open!
You need your own hose and the spigot does take a little TLC. It took 15 minutes to fill 40 gallons.
Free water! Need your hose. Great stop for gas, less expensive than Sedona.
Report Check-InStill free near pump #8. Pressure okay but not great. You need to pull down on the part that has no connector for the water to flow on the other side of the spigot. See the attached image.
Report Check-InFree water by the gas pump in the middle! Still open and free to use!
Report Check-InJust got water from here. It's slow, but it works. You have to pull down on the large fitting on the bottom of the spigot where the water comes out at first to get it to come out the hose fitting.
Report Check-InHose bib located at pump 7/8. Definitely a slower flow but as long as you’re not in a rush it’ll get the job done. It took about 10-15 minutes to fill our 46 gallon tank.
Like people said, there is a brass outlet below the spout that occasionally leaks water (almost as if it is a pressure relief valve) and you just have to pull down on this piece until the gasket is seated properly and the flow is redirected to the main spigot. Not a huge deal, you just have to baby it a little bit.
Report Check-InCurrently closed for remodel.
Marathon gas station down the road also has free water and dump station!
Report Check-Inseems like they've altered the tap so that you can't fill from here. its at pump 8 but its not working.
Report Check-InGot water in the blue water juggs. This was good but for an rv.
Report Check-InDefinitely not for RV tanks. 20-25 gallons maybe but it's a trickle. I don't know if they have some kind of governor on it or what but it switches to the other spout every few gallons pumped. Yeah, it's free but pumps located in gas pump bays really aren't meant to be used to fill rv tanks.
Report Check-InChanging my review. We went today. You have to pull down on the bottom water outlet for it to come out the hose connector.
Water flow seemed to slow down a ton after the first 10-15gal. But free water in this area seems rare.
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