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There's even a "shower building" at Pacheco Camp.

05785-shower-bldg-800px.jpg Orestimba Creek Road climbs out of the creek, then drops back down into the gravel, then back up on dry landThumbnailsChina Hole Trail passes briefly through a stand of manzanitasOrestimba Creek Road climbs out of the creek, then drops back down into the gravel, then back up on dry landThumbnailsChina Hole Trail passes briefly through a stand of manzanitasOrestimba Creek Road climbs out of the creek, then drops back down into the gravel, then back up on dry landThumbnailsChina Hole Trail passes briefly through a stand of manzanitasOrestimba Creek Road climbs out of the creek, then drops back down into the gravel, then back up on dry landThumbnailsChina Hole Trail passes briefly through a stand of manzanitasOrestimba Creek Road climbs out of the creek, then drops back down into the gravel, then back up on dry landThumbnailsChina Hole Trail passes briefly through a stand of manzanitas

No hot water here of course, but there is water to this building piped in from a spring.

The outdoor sink is a nice touch.

The garden hose can be pulled into the shelter and used as a shower, or brought out to the sink as a "kitchen tap."