picnic and camp spot | Wild Camping

Mexico

Details

Verified:
3 months ago
Altitude:
1281.0 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
AndreasKramer.ch

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
Pit Toilets
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Description

A shrine and some (clean) picnic tables under some trees. You can camp here in vicinity of the road or hide quite well in the forest by driving up some meters on a dirt track. Parots and the wind in the pine trees are the only sounds at night (+some passing cars,

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This place is full of parrots and magpie jays. neat spot. toilets but bucket flush. looks like there might be water to fill the bucket but I didn't walk that far up the trail. lots of trail to walk.

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had lunch. seemed to be à Nice ans safe place to sleep. police was here when we arrive

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I did not remember to stay there, it looked too exposed to the lady's wife on the bike. There were several vehicles and drivers came out to be pissed there and they all watched me strange. That's why I extended the village and slept NQ Pemex Station in the tent.

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A nice place for wild camping, unfortunately the road is quite heavily traveled, so with the tent we did not sleep much - until late at night cars were driving.

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Bello lugar de picnic. Hay sombra, mesas y un baño gratis en muy buenas condiciones. Los perritos disfrutaron mucho también. recomendable.

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We stayed one night. It was a very quiet night. felt safe. The only thing to say is that in our opinion its better continue the dirty road up a little bit because early in the morning come people to pray. No amenities. No phone signal.

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Good place for a night if you need to stop and are nearby. much better than Pemex.

There's a small hill on the side so you don't have to sleep by the road and are partially blocked from the road by trees. Nothing level, but good for a night.

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As described a typical Mexican rest area with a newly painted shrine. This shrine even has a hole for donations. the picnic tables are also new and made out of concrete so they will last. a little bit up the hill you find two WC with real toilets and a basin with water to flush.
plenty of room to park away from the road.

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Had lunch here but didn't stay for the night. It's a nice quiet place and it looks safe.

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A shrine and some (clean) picnic tables under some trees. You can camp here in vicinity of the road or hide quite well in the forest by driving up some meters on a dirt track. Parots and the wind in the pine trees are the only sounds at night (+some passing cars,

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