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Howe Spring has no running water right now, but the well here (which is perhaps the spring) contains a fair amount

02793-howe-spring.jpg A firecracker penstemon blooms for the hummingbirds, in the rocks at Howe Spring, Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsThe Howe Spring water tank is emptyA firecracker penstemon blooms for the hummingbirds, in the rocks at Howe Spring, Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsThe Howe Spring water tank is emptyA firecracker penstemon blooms for the hummingbirds, in the rocks at Howe Spring, Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsThe Howe Spring water tank is emptyA firecracker penstemon blooms for the hummingbirds, in the rocks at Howe Spring, Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsThe Howe Spring water tank is emptyA firecracker penstemon blooms for the hummingbirds, in the rocks at Howe Spring, Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsThe Howe Spring water tank is empty

The timbers around the top of the Howe Spring well apparently burned during the 2005 "Hackberry Complex" brush fires. The water looks a bit murky, but with a bit of effort, I could probably get down to it and filter some if needed.