Pozo Alemán Desert Well

Reliable hand-pumped well in the central desert badlands where German miners once worked silver claims.

This hand-operated well sits in a dust bowl surrounded by volcanic ridges and cholla forests, marking where German prospectors dug for silver in the early 1900s. The pump still works — locals and vaqueros maintain it — delivering clean desert water that tastes faintly of minerals. Concrete pad and trough for livestock, plus scattered mining debris and rusted equipment tell the story. Water flows steady year-round, making this a critical resupply point on long desert crossings.

Located 12 miles east of the main peninsula highway down a washboard ranch road. Bring containers and expect to work the pump handle. Respect the site — this well serves remote ranchers and their cattle. No camping here, but decent dispersed spots exist a mile north in the bajadas.

Hand-pumped desert well with mining history

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Place Details

TypeWater Source
Elevation (ft)820 ft
Nearest townSanta Rosalía, Baja California Sur
Miles from pavement12.1 mi
Minimum vehicleHigh-clearance 2WD
Access road surfaceDirt
Cell serviceNone
Cost (USD/night, 0 = free)Free
Reservation requiredNo
Best seasonYear-round
Land managerPrivate
Permit requiredNo
Coordinates   Open directions
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