Pure Well

Pure Well

Natural Attr
Last Updated: July 2026

Type

Industrial Heritage Site

Accessibility

Wilderness backcountry access required

Features

Abandoned oil well on a flattened terrace (approximately 75 x 150 feet), situated in a 4-foot-deep cellar. Original equipment includes an electric pumping unit, vintage Fordson tractor mounted on concrete foundation, and steel cable hoist system. Eroded access road trails from the western end.

Overview

About This Attraction

A flattened terrace carved into the steep west-facing slope below Bartlett Peak holds vintage drilling equipment frozen in place—a pumping unit, Fordson tractor on concrete foundation, and steel cable hoist system. J.C. Hunter, who preserved these mountains for the park, also drilled here in 1947 through The Pure Oil Company, reaching 6,650 feet in a dry hole. The well was later plugged for water use, then abandoned when park operations no longer required livestock water. Today it stands as an industrial relic within the 1978 Wilderness boundary, a monument to competing mid-century visions of land use.

Quick Facts

Type

Industrial Heritage Site

Access

Wilderness backcountry access required

Main Features

Abandoned oil well on a flattened terrace (approximately 75 x 150 feet), situated in a 4-foot-deep cellar. Original equipment includes an electric pumping unit, vintage Fordson tractor mounted on concrete foundation, and steel cable hoist system. Eroded access road trails from the western end.

What Makes It Special

Mid-20th-century industrial relic within National Park; represents land-use conflict between oil exploration and conservation during Hunter era; intact vintage equipment rare in protected lands.

Safety Considerations

Steeply sloping, high-altitude terrain with significant fall exposure. Extreme isolation—remote wilderness location far from rescue services. Site currently closed to public for plug and abandonment work; do not attempt access without official authorization.

ℹ️ Data Sources
📖 National Park Service — Pure Well (official page) (checked 2026-07-14) 📖 National Park Service — Guadalupe Mountains National Park fees, hours & conditions (checked 2026-07-05) 📖 Climate data: Pine Springs, Tx Us, 5,590 ft (NOAA 1991-2020 normals, station USC00417044) 📝 YourNPGuide Editorial

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