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A nice touch at the Kelso Dunes trailhead is a modern outhouse that's even equipped with toilet paper

07086-kelso-dunes-outhouse-800px.jpg Looking down toward my campsite at the the end of the road from the top of Kelso DunesThumbnailsI lock the bike to the fence at the Kelso Dunes trailheadLooking down toward my campsite at the the end of the road from the top of Kelso DunesThumbnailsI lock the bike to the fence at the Kelso Dunes trailheadLooking down toward my campsite at the the end of the road from the top of Kelso DunesThumbnailsI lock the bike to the fence at the Kelso Dunes trailheadLooking down toward my campsite at the the end of the road from the top of Kelso DunesThumbnailsI lock the bike to the fence at the Kelso Dunes trailheadLooking down toward my campsite at the the end of the road from the top of Kelso DunesThumbnailsI lock the bike to the fence at the Kelso Dunes trailhead

So I don't need to dig a cat hole this morning, yay! There's no running water for drinking or washing, nor flush toilets, but it's a real convenience if you've been camping backcountry-style.