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During my ride to China Ranch date farm, I stop at the public water tank behind Tecopa School to refill my my water bottles

ch-000024-water-tank.jpg I ride up the Old Spanish Trail Highway's gentle hill, which leads out of Tecopa toward the Kingston RangeThumbnailsLate morning at my Tecopa Hot Springs camp site by the mesquite bushI ride up the Old Spanish Trail Highway's gentle hill, which leads out of Tecopa toward the Kingston RangeThumbnailsLate morning at my Tecopa Hot Springs camp site by the mesquite bushI ride up the Old Spanish Trail Highway's gentle hill, which leads out of Tecopa toward the Kingston RangeThumbnailsLate morning at my Tecopa Hot Springs camp site by the mesquite bushI ride up the Old Spanish Trail Highway's gentle hill, which leads out of Tecopa toward the Kingston RangeThumbnailsLate morning at my Tecopa Hot Springs camp site by the mesquite bushI ride up the Old Spanish Trail Highway's gentle hill, which leads out of Tecopa toward the Kingston RangeThumbnailsLate morning at my Tecopa Hot Springs camp site by the mesquite bush

A faded sign warns that "water is not filtered," but it tastes fine.

There's no drinking water available at Tecopa Hot Springs Campground, so this place, a couple miles away, is the place to fill up. Since the water tank sits out in the hot sun, the water is rather warm, but it's free!