The location is a public facility, but its primary purpose is for registered campers at the Oregon Inlet campground. It's not intended for the general public, which might be confusing. The building itself is easily accessible for people with disabilities, thanks to the wheelchair-friendly parking lot and entrance. However, parking is only available for those with a permit. A shower facility is available, and some users have praised its water quality, but others have noted that it's not a public shower or restroom. One user has even cooked their ramen noodles in the shower water, suggesting that the water is hot and available for use. Overall, the facility seems to be doing its job for those who need it, but its limitations and confusion surrounding its purpose might be a drawback. It's worth noting that park rangers are on duty, which could be both a helpful and restrictive presence.