Does Jacobs well still have water?


Does Jacobs well still have water? Since 2000, Jacob's Well has ceased flowing four times, most recently in the oppressively hot summer of 2022. Sturdivant puts that in perspective, explaining how even during Texas' drought of record, from 1949 to 1957, when half the state's farms went fallow, “Jacob's Well never stopped flowing.”


Can you drink from Jacobs well?

The well still produces clear, drinking water, and visitors are allowed to draw water from the well and drink it. Jacob's Well is considered to be the most authentic Christian holy site as no one can move a well that is more than 40 meters deep.


Are there animals in Jacobs well?

Temperature of the water in Jacob's Well remains a near-constant 68°F and visibility is typically excellent. The spring provides habitat to numerous species of fish (principally sunfish and perch); turtles; aquatic insects; crustaceans; and, most notably, the cave-adapted Fern Bank salamander (Eurycea pterophilia).


Is Jacobs well empty?

Jacob's Well, which is actually a spring that is usually filled with 68 degree, crystal clear water, has been closed since June 2022. Long-term drought is contributing to Jacob's Well drying up, but so is increased groundwater pumping to “accomodate rapid population growth,” according to The Watershed Association.


Is the Blue Hole and Jacobs well the same thing?

Jacob's Well is the headwaters of Cypress Creek, which flows through Blue Hole Regional Park and feeds into the Blanco River. More than 200 Native Indian groups populated Central Texas and were collectively known as the Coahuiltecans.


What lives in Jacobs well?

There are no bats, of course, but there are catfish, perch, turtles – at the beginning of the cave – and then deep in, there are blind Texas salamanders to keep you company. You can't scuba dive there without a special permit from Hays County, and the only entity that has one is the Jacob's Well Exploration Project.


How long has Jacobs well been closed?

The swim spot has been closed since June 2022. It has been over a year since one of the most popular swim spot in the Texas Hill Country had enough water for guests to enjoy.