| Tin Cup Spring |
The Tin Cup Spring is located on the Narrows Trail, 400 feet South of the Arnold camp, on the East side of the East fork of the Coyote Creek. This site provides water for wild life in the area. Backcountry travelers can obtain water from a faucet at the Arnold Camp. A no-name spring, is located a quarter mile South of Arnold Camp, 15' above the stream bed on the East bank of the Creek.. Some maps may incorrectly show this as the Tin Cup spring. Status- on 8-20-01 both of these sites had a small trickle of water. This was a rather dry year. Many streams, springs and ponds in the park had little or no water. |
| L>R (8-20-01) Tin Cup Spring, at stream bed level. Concrete side is broken out, water flow extends 15' into stream bed. |
L>R (8-20-01) 1-2) no-name spring 15' above creek bed. Basin is 3' in diameter, appears to be man made. 2) The boulder and log in the background are in the stream bed. 3) Looking up from creek bed. |
Spring Site Maps The Tin Cup designation is 700' to far South. See map to the right.
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