Finding free water for your vehicle when traveling can be a challenge, but there are several options you can explore to prepare yourself in case of emergency. Finding it while traveling can be challenging due to various factors such as limited availability of natural sources, unpredictable weather conditions, and unfamiliar terrain. Water quality concerns and the need for purification further add to the difficulty of finding safe and clean drinking water. Here are a few quick tips from us to you:
Public Restrooms: Many public restrooms, such as those found in parks or rest areas, have access to potable water. Keep your eyes peeled for a faucet or spigot, as they usually aren’t labeled. Some even require the use of a 4 way sillcock key- which you can find here.
Campgrounds: Some campgrounds allow non-guests to fill up their water tanks for free or for a small fee. Call ahead to inquire about availability and any fees.
Gas Stations: Some gas stations have water spigots available for free or for a small fee. Look for a sign that says “potable water” or ask an attendant.
RV Dump Stations: Many RV dump stations have potable water available for a fee or for free. Look for a dump station along your route and call ahead to inquire about availability and fees.
National Forests and Bureau of Land Management Areas: Some national forests and BLM areas have potable water available for free. Look for a sign or ask a ranger for information.
Public Water Sources: Many cities and towns have public water sources, such as parks or community centers, that offer access as well.
Remember to always follow proper sanitation procedures when filling up your water tank, and to use a water filter or treatment method to ensure the water is safe to drink. Additionally, be mindful of any local regulations or restrictions on water use in the areas you visit.