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Down in the wash below Pachalka Spring are more ruins

03823-pachalka-spring.jpg A campfire ring by the trees adjacent to Pachalka Spring makes for an enticing place to set up campThumbnailsOnly a small piece of the stone walls remains of the house that once stood near Pachalka Spring, Mojave National PreserveA campfire ring by the trees adjacent to Pachalka Spring makes for an enticing place to set up campThumbnailsOnly a small piece of the stone walls remains of the house that once stood near Pachalka Spring, Mojave National PreserveA campfire ring by the trees adjacent to Pachalka Spring makes for an enticing place to set up campThumbnailsOnly a small piece of the stone walls remains of the house that once stood near Pachalka Spring, Mojave National PreserveA campfire ring by the trees adjacent to Pachalka Spring makes for an enticing place to set up campThumbnailsOnly a small piece of the stone walls remains of the house that once stood near Pachalka Spring, Mojave National PreserveA campfire ring by the trees adjacent to Pachalka Spring makes for an enticing place to set up campThumbnailsOnly a small piece of the stone walls remains of the house that once stood near Pachalka Spring, Mojave National Preserve

Remnants also exist of a low rock retaining wall and a faint road passes by at the right.