Neat place to visit learned alot very educational, Staff very Knomledgeable, lots of history, Awesome tasting water. Recommended.
We popped into the visitor center. There are some interesting artifacts and pictures here. It is worthwhile to stop in. And you get some of their excellent water while you are there too.
A very cool horse statue made out of water bottles is in the front. For souvenirs if you're driving, can't beat the water. It's cheap, it's labeled, and you can give it to everyone even if they don't drink. I wish I had gotten a whole bunch more.
It is free to visit Mountain Valley Spring Water Visitor Center. They have a small parking lot to the right of the building but the spaces are extremely small so it's very hard to get in & out of the parking spots. But the parking is free also.The Visitor Center is small but a neat experience. We enjoying see their bottle collection of Mountain Valley Spring Water bottles - all shapes and sizes made over the years. The oldest one on display dates back to 1894! See photos.You also can get a free sample of their Spring Water. See photo. According to their brochure, the water is 3500 years old! The water fell as precipitation and journeyed down into the earth then back up again collecting minerals as it traveled before emerging in their protected natural spring.While there, you can buy various sizes of their famous Spring Water or carbonated Sparkling Spring Water....available in traditional glass bottles or newer plastic bottles. See photo.This company has been bottling water since 1871! See photo.They had tables & chairs you could sit at to rest, take a break, and enjoy their water.
The bottle collection dating back over 100 years is cool too. The place used to be even better before it was sold. People seemed more friendly and really into the special water they have. Now it's a bit more commercial and non caring, but still a fun place to visit. Great water too.
We stopped here looking for the tour. However, they did not have any tours available due to a new production line starting and no one to complete the tours. This still was a good stop for a cold glass/bottle of water. Water was available for free and/or purchase. We bought one regular and one sparkling and wish we had bought more. In addition, we stopped at the water filling station and filled up our glass bottle with hot water to take home and drink once it cooled down.
This small visitors center is just down near the end of bathhouse row. It has a small "museum" and gift shop. Lots of shirts for sale but you can also stock up on cases of water.
you can fill your empty bottles up right outside at one of the mineral water filling stations...the lady working inside the visitor center was very helpful and informative about everything.
Nice looking on the inside and we did look around some. We were looking for some water to drink and buy. The lady behind the desk stayed on her cell phone the whole time we were there. She even was kinda glaring at us like we were bothering her by coming in. Buy it at the store and save your time for the other tourist friendly places.
Very strange. Staff was stand-offish, cool donkey-horse looking sculpture when you walk in the door though. Thankfully, no admission charge. Hours state 10-4 on Saturday, closed prior to posted hours. Nothing really to see here.