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09414-pacheco-spring-800px.jpg The thermometer on the shady side of the shower building shows 80 degrees FThumbnailsThe old outhouse at Pacheco Camp (no longer used) sits near the more recent concrete outhouse a bit up the hillThe thermometer on the shady side of the shower building shows 80 degrees FThumbnailsThe old outhouse at Pacheco Camp (no longer used) sits near the more recent concrete outhouse a bit up the hillThe thermometer on the shady side of the shower building shows 80 degrees FThumbnailsThe old outhouse at Pacheco Camp (no longer used) sits near the more recent concrete outhouse a bit up the hillThe thermometer on the shady side of the shower building shows 80 degrees FThumbnailsThe old outhouse at Pacheco Camp (no longer used) sits near the more recent concrete outhouse a bit up the hillThe thermometer on the shady side of the shower building shows 80 degrees FThumbnailsThe old outhouse at Pacheco Camp (no longer used) sits near the more recent concrete outhouse a bit up the hill

The water quality at Pacheco Spring is excellent. Instead of filtering water from the tub, I take water straight from the tap outside the shower building. The water is unfiltered, but tastes great and I haven't suffered any ill effects from it yet.