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The Pacheco Spring tub is full of fresh water (and a few yellowjackets)

09414-pacheco-spring-800px.jpg At the top of this part of Pacheco Ridge, the road winds to the right around the lush green knob ahead and through a shady areaThumbnailsGetting close to the bottom of Walsh TrailAt the top of this part of Pacheco Ridge, the road winds to the right around the lush green knob ahead and through a shady areaThumbnailsGetting close to the bottom of Walsh TrailAt the top of this part of Pacheco Ridge, the road winds to the right around the lush green knob ahead and through a shady areaThumbnailsGetting close to the bottom of Walsh TrailAt the top of this part of Pacheco Ridge, the road winds to the right around the lush green knob ahead and through a shady areaThumbnailsGetting close to the bottom of Walsh TrailAt the top of this part of Pacheco Ridge, the road winds to the right around the lush green knob ahead and through a shady areaThumbnailsGetting close to the bottom of Walsh Trail

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.