Hydrate With Fresh Oregon Spring Water.
This semi-circular masonry trough and faucet, right in front of us, provided water for visitors, and their vehicles. It was part of a rest area, used by early travelers.
The fountain was part of a construction project, conducted along many Oregon state highways in the 1920s.
The fountain water is from underground springs (Also known as Primary Water), and is of high quality.
No matter the season, the water seems to come out ice cold at all times.
And according to those who line up with jugs in tow, the fresh spring water tastes positively sublime.
Check it out!
This semi-circular masonry trough and faucet, right in front of us, provided water for visitors, and their vehicles. It was part of a rest area, used by early travelers.
The fountain was part of a construction project, conducted along many Oregon state highways in the 1920s.
The fountain water is from underground springs (Also known as Primary Water), and is of high quality.
No matter the season, the water seems to come out ice cold at all times.
And according to those who line up with jugs in tow, the fresh spring water tastes positively sublime.
Check it out!