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Spring Water which comes from the mountains. Potable water.
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This place is still here. If you pull up to the two pipes, sticking up out of the ground, you will find the water Spigot hidden under the rocks at the bottom of a telephone pole. I’d recommend a water bandit to attach to your hose to fill any tanks or jugs.
As shown in picture.
This place still has water pressure and faucet, just nothing to hook to a hose, wrap a rag, tape or plastic bag around and you'll be just fine.
Report Check-InSeems to be closed now. :(
The place where the white pipe was is cut off and gone. Although the big pipe for filling trucks is there, but leaking a lot.
Still there and working - just up the dirt road a bit. White water pipe to your left as you drive in.
Report Check-Ineasy to find, lots of space, also for big rigs, you need your hose, good pressure, Taste good
Report Check-InWater good, and good pressure. Just on the left after the red building, close to the tree.
Report Check-InIt’s here. It’s free, indeed there is no one around. I talked to Mike at Playa Juancalito who told me about it, and he’s been drinking it for months with no problem.
Report Check-InThe water tap has been removed and replaced with a short rubber pipe. Very high water pressure. Great to do a fast fill up of non-potable water.
Report Check-Ina local that was filling his tank told us the water is not drinkable, unless you boil it first. not sure, but we didn't try and only filled our non potable tank
Report Check-InA few hundred meters down a dirt road next to an abandon red building. It is attached to a small post, hard to miss. Water seemed clean we filled our fresh water tank with it and it filled up relatively fast. Just turn the red valve handle and it comes out quickly. Very thankful!
Report Check-Infill my tank yesterday. cool place, surrounded by mountains. let my dog running free while I was waiting, not a lot of pressure so it took a little bit longer than normally, but it's free :)
Report Check-InWater faucet is still here. We filled our watertank. Seems to be clean and good water! A few hundred meters dirtroad from the highway.
Report Check-InWe initially didn't see the small faucet at the pole besides the tree (didn't have internet and therefore couldn't check the photo). This one worked well.
Report Check-InThe faucet was locked with chain and lock when we were there.
Report Check-InEasy to find. Filled up yesterday and running fine. Really appreciate whomever set this up.
Report Check-InBest water one can get in Baja according to an American I met on the road. Faucet is smaller than us standard. Still was able to manage refilling my tanks quite efficiently. Free
Report Check-InWater witch comes frome the mountains. Potable water. They also fill the big trucks with water there.
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