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Place for filling up gallons of water, even in the winter. Very close to one of the parking lots. Walked the distance 5 times to top up tank. No hose attachable and no way to back up the van to this site.
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facile d'accès. il y a une nouvelle pancarte qui dit d'aller demander à l'intérieur pour mettre de l'eau. On nous dit 25ct par gallon. Rien ne mesure et personne ne nous accompagne..
easy access. there is a new sign that says to go inside and ask for water. We are told 25 cents per gallon. Nothing measures and no one supports us..
Report Check-InWent today to fill up water. The tap is located in a fire lane for the fire station (so park in little car park not on road) As described on side of Independent business so went inside to check. Guy inside told us there is now a charge. When asked how much the guy asked us how many gallons. We only had a small amount as car camping so he said don’t worry and go ahead. Might not be suitable for larger rvs who need more but you could check… or go outside business hours I suppose. Good for us just leaving Kaibab and not wanting to queue up to get back into the canyon.
Report Check-InFree potable water located on the the wall of the Foodie Club. Drive to the right hand side of the foodie club (wall facing the visitors centre) and there is a small black tap. There is a lot of pressure however it sprays quite a bit, great please to fill up before heading into the Grand Canyon though!
Report Check-InThe water spicket is attached to a business. We did go inside to make sure that it was OK before filling up.
Report Check-InPlace for filling up gallons even in the winter. Very close to one of the parking lots. Walked the distance 5 times to top up tank. No hose attachable and no way to back up the van to this
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