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The old cabin at Pacheco Camp is well-maintained, locked and used by the Park for special events

09405-pacheco-camp-800px.jpg Noon sunshine at Pacheco Camp with my tent hiding under the big oak tree on the leftThumbnailsThe metal fire pit near Pacheco Camp cabin sports an appropriate message for the hot-and-dry seasonNoon sunshine at Pacheco Camp with my tent hiding under the big oak tree on the leftThumbnailsThe metal fire pit near Pacheco Camp cabin sports an appropriate message for the hot-and-dry seasonNoon sunshine at Pacheco Camp with my tent hiding under the big oak tree on the leftThumbnailsThe metal fire pit near Pacheco Camp cabin sports an appropriate message for the hot-and-dry seasonNoon sunshine at Pacheco Camp with my tent hiding under the big oak tree on the leftThumbnailsThe metal fire pit near Pacheco Camp cabin sports an appropriate message for the hot-and-dry seasonNoon sunshine at Pacheco Camp with my tent hiding under the big oak tree on the leftThumbnailsThe metal fire pit near Pacheco Camp cabin sports an appropriate message for the hot-and-dry season

I heard (or read) somewhere that last year's huge brush fire came very close to here and that firefighters somehow managed to keep the fire from reaching the cabin area.