Public Drinking Spring

Pozo De Bartolo

8XQC+5XV, Trujillo Alto, 00976, Puerto Rico, 8XQC+5XV, Trujillo Alto, 00976, Puerto Rico

Pozo De Bartolo
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About This Spring

## Overview Pozo De Bartolo is a public drinking spring located in Trujillo Alto, a municipality in the northeastern part of Puerto Rico, just southeast of the capital city of San Juan. The name "Pozo De Bartolo" translates to "Bartolo's Well," suggesting a historical connection to a local figure or landowner named Bartolo who may have once maintained or discovered this water source. Trujillo Alto is known for its lush tropical landscape and proximity to the Río Grande de Loíza watershed, and natural springs in this region have historically served as important freshwater sources for local communities. The spring sits at an elevation within the municipality's hilly interior terrain, an area characterized by tropical vegetation and warm, humid conditions year-round. Visitors have historically used springs like this one as sources of drinking water, and Pozo De Bartolo continues to be recognized as a community water point. ## Directions 1. The spring is located in Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico, at the Plus Code location **8XQC+5XV**. 2. From San Juan, head southeast on PR-181 toward Trujillo Alto. 3. Use GPS coordinates **18.337974, -66.027533** or enter the Plus Code **8XQC+5XV, Trujillo Alto, 00976** into Google Maps for precise navigation to the site. 4. The spring is in a residential/semi-rural area — look for local signage or ask nearby residents for the exact spot, as community springs in Puerto Rico are often well-known landmarks to locals. ## What to Expect Pozo De Bartolo is a community spring in a tropical setting typical of Trujillo Alto's interior. Puerto Rico's natural springs often emerge from limestone and volcanic rock formations, and the water tends to be cool relative to the warm ambient temperatures. The area around the spring is likely surrounded by dense tropical vegetation, including palms and broadleaf trees. As a public drinking spring, Pozo De Bartolo has been used by local residents as a freshwater source, and the water has historically been considered suitable for drinking by the community. However, water quality can vary with weather conditions, especially after heavy rains, and no formal testing data is currently available for this site. Visitors should be aware that Trujillo Alto experiences a tropical climate with frequent afternoon rain showers, particularly from May through November. Wearing sturdy footwear is advisable, as the terrain around natural springs can be slippery. The area is accessible year-round, and the spring is located within a community setting, so respectful behavior toward local residents and the surrounding environment is appreciated.

Getting There

Address

8XQC+5XV, Trujillo Alto, 00976, Puerto Rico, 8XQC+5XV, Trujillo Alto, 00976, Puerto Rico

GPS Coordinates

18.337974, -66.027533

Directions

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Directions 1. The spring is located in Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico, at the Plus Code location **8XQC+5XV**. 2. From San Juan, head southeast on PR-181 toward Trujillo Alto. 3. Use

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

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Tips

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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

Safety Info

Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.

Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.