Visitors to Hearst Castle on the central coast will soon be able to see its extravagant Neptune Pool full of water again.
State parks officials said Tuesday that they have begun to refill the 345,000-gallon pool, which was drained in 2014 after cracks caused it to leak up to 5,000 gallons a day.
The Neptune Pool is one of the signature elements of the palatial home that media mogul William Randolph Hearst built on ranch land overlooking the Pacific and now draws up to a million visitors annually.
The pool, completed in 1936, should be full again by Thursday. The iconic blue glory is now visible from several vantage points in the grounds.
State parks launched a $5.4 million renovation project to fix the leaks in 2016. Renovations included repairing, waterproofing and replacing the pool’s old tiles with thousands of white marble and green serpentine tiles.