Check-Ins

When? Who? Comment Place Location
expeditionconservation.org

There were just a basic military & traffic police stop before the bridge and military also after the bridge when we passed through, don’t pay anything to them, just smile and be courteous. There’s a separate toll booth before the bridge and the tariff is mentioned there (maybe 50 mets if I remember right). New huge bridge on construction, so getting through the old bridge takes a lot of time if there are trucks.

Bridge from Rio Save -21.14638, 34.56864
gregromanski1

Stayed one evening and one day parked here no issues. Parking lot about half full other campers as well :).

Forsyth Park 32.06692, -81.09495
travelswithjenny.ca

This is a trailhead parking lot for the nearby log chute trail. It is just a gravel lot, no facilities, but is well off the main highway (35) and is quiet. There are picnic tables, garbage cans and an outhouse 200 m down the road at the log chute area. A sign in this lot says there's a 72 hour parking limit.

Log Chute Trailhead 45.14089, -78.74354
laurenarae

Quiet spot, few firepits been made behind the car park. We pulled into the one on the left, think it's used by tree planters but we didn't hear anyone come in. Was a great spot, pretty level.

Just South of Nelson 49.40486, -117.20371
samzaayman

Price and location is good. Sites are beautiful and lawned.
However, the braai ashes are not cleared, the scullery has no plugs for the basins and no toilet paper.

Jeffreys Bay Caravan Park -34.04348, 24.92666
dmwenstrup

This is a hugh business park with over 100 small businesses operating out of offices and garages. Lots of businesses leave work and regular vehicles here overnight. I was here getting some AC work done on my van and they told me no problem staying there for the night. Park along the wall away from a business and no one will bother.
5 bars 4G with Verizon
Tons of restaurants in area. Walmart and grocery stores down the street.
3 1/2 stars, not sure why star rating doesn't work for me. Always puts things at 2 1/2 stars.

Large Business Park 33.55612, -112.25890
hamedmehrafrouz

so professional and good man , repair my truckcamper in best way

kazemi car repair 35.49202, 51.67234
ahsealinda

Easy online registration. Camped at Hammock Camp. 17 oak and palm tree shaded sites. One vault toilet at ADA site. 2 bars of Verizon and AT&T. Quiet peaceful.

Dinner Island 26.49973, -81.13089
jqp.newbery

Stunning place, we stayed for 3 nights but could have easily stayed longer

Epiya Chepeyu Special Campsite -3.05627, 38.80783
ceb.352

With a van this would be a great spot. Not tent friendly, we got sketched out about camping here because there is ceremonial grounds of the local native Americans in the grassy area. Lots of locals come here late at night and early in the morning, not quiet at all. Also there is a fire ring but it looks like it hasn’t been used in years. Lots of sea lions in the bay!

Klamath Bay 41.53602, -124.07589
RTgirl

Beautiful camp. Very clean. Each site in pine forest. Paved roads and parking spots with fire rings and picnic tables. Water and pit toilets Very quiet. $10 with senior pass. Just off highway so very convenient.

Devils canyon 37.73553, -109.41098
redundantthrill12

Stayed here for one night with no issues! The tide pools down below are really great!!

Bruhel Point 39.59930, -123.78506
T Risk

Great Primitive spot. It looked like there were 4 or 5 parking areas along the rim with fire rings. It was a bit windy. Great views. This was a highlight on our way to Moab from New Mexico. Hwy 141 is a beautiful drive and the moab trail (John Brown Road) out of Gateway is amazing.

Rim Rocker Mesa 38.37539, -108.73331
apple_grower

Still closed. There seems to be activity there tho

Ten-X campground 35.92223, -112.11311
sapolacco

Good paved road.. chilly in early May.. not near water..but nice view of mountains

Lovell Canyon Road + Shadow 36.09377, -115.56541
the_work_van

Sweet flat spot a little ways further up the dirt road from the others listed.Oddly enough, strong cell with a WeBoost.. was able to video conference for work!? Wow.
Quiet except for 2 mountain bikers on my first day. Here for 3 days.

Coconino National Forest 35.27307, -111.69569
mandalamiind

So it’s cosed right now for camping because covid we slept at the first villages center square súper relax cops said it was fine

Cráter Laguna de Aljojuca 19.08959, -97.54113
Marc

This place is in wrong location - it is located at 51.66878, -105.45210

Watrous dump station 51.66878, -105.45210
Marc

Dump station with non-potable water.
Located on Manitou ave between 3rd and 4th ave. It is at the Watrous Public Works

Watrous dump station 51.66876, -105.45211
twotonetacostravels.com

wide open flat area, far enough from the main road to be quiet. good verizon service. no facilities. no shade. lots of area to pull thru, lots of fire rings haphazardly strewn about.

Plomosa Road. BLM Camping 33.76919, -114.17030
jamessmock43

Huge level lot at the start of the strip. Gate was open and it was a great spot. Close to the airport, and loud from the strip, but couldn’t be better placement.

Overnight parking lot on the strip 36.08854, -115.17193
Trevor Perraton

This was my first stop on my journey through Mexico, which was a little over a 2-hour drive from Mexicali. Initial impressions on Club De Pesca are ‘Wow and Amazing,’ and here is why.

RV Resort:
The office is located at the entrance of the park. The younger manager spoke excellent English and perfectly fluent at it. There was an older gentleman as well that spoke broken English but I was able to communicate with him just fine.

The resort has 31 beachfront sites. Site 101 begins to the left of the store and goes north to site 111. Site 201 begins to the right of the store and goes south to 220.

There is a dump station for the dry campers to use if needed. Also, there is a small grocery store with bare essentials, and it's the location of the wifi. In front of the store, there is a large, covered sitting area where you can hang out with family or friends. It was not busy at all so you could use it as a nice quiet place to sit and read a book.

Sharing the same building, and next to the store is a rec room. You can play ping pong, watch satellite TV, use the kitchen (large gatherings), pick out a book to read on the patio or rent some blowup toys.

The RV park location was perfect for me. Easy walking distance to the center of town via streets or the beach. It’s about a 5 minute bike trip for me.

Camp Sites:
Due to Covid, I'm sure, the resort was less than 50% of capacity during the week I stayed there. Dry to full hookups, 50 amp camping is available. I paid USD $35 per night for sewer, water and a 50 amp service. I stayed at site 111 and used two additional covered areas adjacent to it and parked my truck out of the sun, hung my hammock and created a lounging area. All sites are on a level concrete pad, which was nice to lay the mat out and keep the sand at manageable levels. The site had about an 8’ drop to the beach; however, large boulders were stacked up making it easy for me to enter and exit the beach. I would not recommend it for mobile challenged individuals, elderly or small children, though.

Most sites have covered palapas where you can sit out of the sun or pitch a tent under. Larger sites designed for bigger RV’ don't have them.

If you are highly skilled at backing up and able to thread a needle with your 30+ foot trailer you could probably get into most sites here with a bit of strategy. My 5th wheel is 36’ long and was able to get my RV into site 111 with a bit of strategy and many years of developing my maneuvering skills. I probably would not recommend anything over 40 feet, though.

Beach & Ocean:
Oceanfront and white sandy beach with spectacular views of the Sea of Cortez and its’ spectacular sunrises. High tide cycles every 12 hours and 25 minutes. High tide came to within 25’ of my site and low tide was 300-400 feet out. There are ample amounts of small shells and ocean creature bones along the shoreline that get washed up with the incoming tides. Unfortunately, there is a lot of garbage floating in the water and on the beach too. Lots of plastic cutlery, chip & plastic bags etc. I did my part to leave this area better than it was before my arrival, and if everyone picked up just one piece of garbage during their walks, the beach would be pristine.

During the week the entirety of the beach from north to south is mostly empty of people. The weekends have more people and some bring their quads to boot around on the sand bars during low tides.

Electrical:
The electrical was a bit sketchy, like most RV parks in Mexico. My surge suppressor reported a ‘Ground Fault’ so I was without power from my initial outlet. I moved my plug to the next site I was occupying and that one worked; however, I was getting 130v on one leg and 127v on the second leg of the 50 amp service. I was interrupted from service once with a ‘Ground Fault’ error from that plug but found out the electricians were fiddling with the power and was most likely the cause of the fault. I have 3000 watts of solar on the roof so I didn't notice and outages.

Bugs:
Black flies came out mid-morning and stayed for a few hours until the winds pick up and Mosquitos arrived at dusk but Deep Woods Off kept them at bay. The bugs were annoying but very manageable.

Wifi & Cell Service:
The wifi worked near the store but was slow. You’ll need a booster to get signal to most sites that are away from the access point. They (if management is reading this) really should put in a couple of more access points to increase coverage at or near site 106 and another at site 210.

I have Telcel cellular service and was receiving 3 bars inside my RV. Telcel was fast and reliable.

Weather:
The first week of May brought perfect temperatures. Rarely was there a cloud in the sky and was consistently 28c (82f)+/- degrees during the days. Normally the winds are calm in the mornings and evenings. It starts to get breezy by 10 am when the sun starts to heat things up. The breeze is welcoming because it’s blowing the cooler air off the ocean and into the RV. Because of that I didn’t use my air conditioners even once.

Don't forget to put on your sunscreen!

Summary:
I am recommending this RV Park. I give it 4 out of 5 stars only because of the slow wifi and the lack of coverage to the whole park. Fix the wifi and it would be a 5 out of 5 for me.

Enjoy, have fun and live the dream.

Club de Pesca 31.01224, -114.83487
rfadler

very tight gate to get into when you're pulling in off the highway. not many people here, plenty of room to find a level spot.

White Tanks East 33.64617, -112.50018
weltenbummler-kids.de

This place is permanently closed.

Pull out on dirt road to trail head 37.93041, -122.74176
byctour

This place is in wrong location - it is located at -29.06951, 28.42566

Bokong Nature Reserve -29.06951, 28.42566
byctour

This place is in wrong location - it is located at -29.06951, 28.42566

Bokong Nature Reserve -29.06951, 28.42566
Peter James

RV park, travelling and permanent. Didn't stay here.
Used dump station and fresh water, looks like they're available all year.
Fee for non-resident, $16.

Happy Land RV Park 48.39282, -89.59842
peter.goulet

This place is permanently closed.

OnRoute 44.35345, -79.68712
Marc

When I asked for permission at customer service, he replied that walmart is not the owner of the parking lot and he could then not give us permission. Since there were no other RV, we decided to take our chance to the other Walmart

Walmart 50.40670, -104.64699
Marc

Since two other walmart do not own the parking lot and cannot grant overnight parking, we call customer service of this one before going and they told us overnight parking was not allowed.

Walmart, Rochdale Blvd, Regina, SK 50.40669, -104.64698

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