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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 Howe Spring Road dips into several sandy washes as it hugs the west side of Pinto ValleyThumbnailsHow cool, a little dry waterfall in middle Bull Canyon; it must be 15-20 feet tallHowe Spring Road dips into several sandy washes as it hugs the west side of Pinto ValleyThumbnailsHow cool, a little dry waterfall in middle Bull Canyon; it must be 15-20 feet tallHowe Spring Road dips into several sandy washes as it hugs the west side of Pinto ValleyThumbnailsHow cool, a little dry waterfall in middle Bull Canyon; it must be 15-20 feet tallHowe Spring Road dips into several sandy washes as it hugs the west side of Pinto ValleyThumbnailsHow cool, a little dry waterfall in middle Bull Canyon; it must be 15-20 feet tallHowe Spring Road dips into several sandy washes as it hugs the west side of Pinto ValleyThumbnailsHow cool, a little dry waterfall in middle Bull Canyon; it must be 15-20 feet tall

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.