El Litro RV Park | Established Campground

Mexico

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Verified:
15 days ago
Altitude:
31.6 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
6121536355
Contributor:
Life Remotely

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - At Sites
Wifi:
Yes - Fast
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Hot
Water:
Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
Yes

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Description

El Litro is located on a dirt street at the edge of the Todos Santos. To get there you drive through a dusty Mexican neighborhood filled with curious dogs. The park is basically a large dirt lot ringed with palm trees. About half of the spaces are taken by permanent residents, and the rest are open for travellers. According to the American woman Sylvia who manages the place with her Mexican husband, a fire occurred around 7 years ago and we couldn't see any signs of it. The place is a little shabby, but felt very safe. It's about a 10-15 minute walk to the center of town. We paid $300 pesos/night for electricity and water.

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So dusty, run down, and a very long dusty dirty walk to town. If you don’t need hookups just wild camp in town, this place is too far to walk to town and stay clean

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Very conveniently located to town, only a 15-20 minute walk. Felt very safe leaving our van here while we were exploring the area. Clean bathrooms and showers, plus there is a dump. They even have laundry services if you ask.

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Tried to charge me 300 pesos to dump my grey water, I offered him less and then said no thank you. ridiculous

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Le mec est super sympa! On a eu droit au palapa donc c était encore pous cool! certaines places sont bien ensoleillé et pas d ombre. toilettes impeccable et eau chaude. il y a du WiFi mais il faut demander.. on a payé 300$ pour un4x4 mais il m'a laissé utiliser son jet d'eau pour nettoyer le châssis de la voiture !!! très pratique ! je recommande.

The guy is super nice! We had the right to palapa so it was even cooler! some places are sunny and no shade. impeccable toilets and hot water. there is WiFi but you have to ask.. We paid $ 300 for a 4x4 but he let me use his water jet to clean the chassis of the car!!! very practical! I recommend.

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The price is 300 for cars and tents, 400 for a motorhome, RV, sprinter, camper truck, the bathrooms are clean but we must help maintain them too, they have water, electricity, drainage and Wi-Fi in most spaces, They have a laundry service for 100 pesos, it is important to take care of pets and keep them in the paid spaces, on a leash and that they are not wandering around the park, and picking up their poop because is a space for everyone.

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The price is 300 for cars and tents, 400 for a motorhome, RV, sprinter, camper truck, the bathrooms are clean but we must help maintain them too, they have water, electricity, drainage and Wi-Fi in most spaces, They have a laundry service for 100 pesos, it is important to take care of pets and keep them in the paid spaces, on a leash and that they are not wandering around the park, and picking up their poop is a space for everyone.

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We stayed here two nights camped in a lovely shady spot with no dust issues. 200 pesos per night with fast wifi, electricity and water. Clean bathrooms and friendly staff.

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Big open dirt lot with tropical trees and palm trees, right around the corner from main street with spots for permanent residents and for people like you and i. One restroom one bathroom only with hot water, wifi close to the office.
Being the only rv park in the city is really the only positive of this spot, loose dogs around, lots of dog litter too, lots of noice from neighbours outside the park and a lot of cars crossing the street in the back. The staff is very friendly! and if you want a place to eat that isn’t for gringos or tourist traps go to “el compa chava” mariscos or to generalia mexican buffet! Both highly recommended and highlights of our trip coming down through baja

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This address is closer than the other one listed in ioverlander . True, it is a dusty place and not fancy. The washrooms are not super clean but very reasonable. That being said, we keep coming back here because it feels like home. The owners are super friendly and always make room for us. The showers are hot and it’s a great place to top up our Jackery. We are surrounded by palm trees and tropical flowers. The roosters crow in the morning and dogs bark sometimes but it is mostly quiet . Perfect place to recharge and access Todos Santos. Easy walk to town and close to a corner store with fresh tortillas daily and more like a little grocery . Also close to Pura Vida health food grocery & vegan restaurant . Would highly recommend! Tell Mario, that Mario from Canada says hi if you come here! A great deal at 300 pesos

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Inexpensive RV park within walking distance to the main downtown of Todos Santos. A little scruffy but there is hot water in the shower and the toilets are relatively clean. It’s worth the $200 pesos to park our van in here but I wouldn’t pay more. Mario the host is very friendly.

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Is a coincidence that someone said there are fleas here in an older post and we just happened to find one on our dog the second night we stayed here ? And we haven’t dealt with fleas once in Mexico until now ? Pretty bummed but we quickly cleaned our rig and our dog and since we left that seems to be the last of it.

We also decided to share a parking space with our friends who we thought we could split the $300 per night with … but they ended up having to pay $250, and we paid $300. Just keep that in mind.

On windy nights you’ll end up wearing dust here. It is a dust bowl here.

Showers are hot, that was a plus. But note the one with the black door is just a drizzle of water from the shower head. Works if you’re in need like we were ! But the hostel (down the road)showers are better.

Honestly the only plus here is the hot showers, having power, and the closeness to the town…

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When we bypassed this place in 2018, it was just a dust bowl. Still dusty but much better now. Close to downtown to allow walking. Paid $300 for a full service site with hot showers included. No wifi but full bars of ATT. Nice place.

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Stayed here in a pinch because it was the only option and I needed to be in town very early morning. Worked for what I needed, quiet and safe but wouldn't stay here again for that price (300 Pesos). Shower was unreliable. Scorching hot then cold at 30 second intervals. No Wi-Fi. Bring your own toilet paper.

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Nice hosts, but place is unbelievably noisey. EXTREMELY loud music has been playing in the neighborhood for the last 7 hours (it is 10:30pm as I write this and the music is still playing). So loud that I can barely have a conversation inside my RV without yelling. Bass so loud that sleep is going to be impossible.

Paid $300mxn ($15usd) for the night and I'll be leaving promptly in the morning... if I can make it through the night. (Music ended at 11:30pm)

Place is very rustic, but the young owners were constantly working to build out the campsite and make improvements, so I'm sure it will continue to get nicer. Lots of long term residents and roughly 3 or 4 open sites suitable for overnight up to about 25ft long. Front shower was cold only, but I heard back shower was warm-ish.

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Duchas con agua caliente, pago por persona.

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RV park always open, ask for availability only by WhatsApp or text message to the number 6121536355, it has bathrooms, hot water, laundry.

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We came in at sunset and left just after sunrise. It was very quiet all night. We really enjoyed the margaritas and fish tacos in town.

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Stayed one night here to top off batteries. Marius was out but Bill connected with him and took our money. Simple place and you can hear some noise from town at night but it had power and water(we didn’t use the water so not sure I’m of it’s quality). Great for one night.

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Place is open! If Marius has spots left, he will rent them on a daily basis. Not infested with bugs in October, not very clean though. Good to explore Todos Santos!

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Je suis passe sur ce site mais ce n est pas un camping. C est un terrain pour campeur de longue duree. Pas d accueil a la nuit

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checked it out but not big rig friendly. Anything over 26 ft would not fit. Seems to be many permanent residence here and was only one site open.

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Difficile à qualifier, ordinaire où moyen, attention ajuster le prix 300 pesos pour 3 services.

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Better not to stay! This place is a terrible. It’s infested with FLEAS!!! In the morning our friends who don’t have a dog noticed fleas in their camper. Then we stepped outside to fill up water and within a minute or so our pants were covered (!!!!) with fleas! We found some on our dog too. The permanent residents said the area in the back around the office has been like that for years, they don’t do anything about it. When we asked for our money back they only gave us 2/3 and said they don’t have more. They were not honest the whole time and that’s what annoys me the most. They know that they have fleas so how can they even rent this place out?! If you really, really need to stay and you have a small van stay on the right side where the palapas are, as far away from the office as you can. Also the bathrooms were dirty (but showers are hot) and when we arrived the owner Mario was asking 250 pesos and when we talked to Pepe who is the manager he said it’s 150. All very weird. I know there isn’t much in the area but I’d highly recommend looking for something else.

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Do not stay here if you have a dog or if you don’t want fleas in your camper/van! The spot we stayed in is infested with them! We didn’t notice at first until our dog started scratching all night long after we got here. We saw fleas on her (she’s never had them before and is on flea control) and then in the morning stepped outside and fleas started jumping all over us! The lady that runs the campground is nice and did give us our money back.

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sleep here for 2 nights
electricity available, got shower and toilets.
250 MXC$ per car per night

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Could be better if they clean the grounds. Showers are clean. Walking distance to centro. Friendly management and campers. 150 including electricity.

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A rustic Rv park with somewhat full hookups and warm showers in the afternoon.Most are log term stays but there are a couple of spots available. Pepe the owner is nice and speaks good English.150 pesos for dry camping and 250 pesos for hookups. Great for 1 or 2 nights.right downtown in Todos Santos

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Stayed 1 night, enjoyed the town. Place is mainly full with long term campers and a bit run down - didn’t want to check out the showers. Paid 150 Pesos for dry camping.

PS: People warned us about the Palm Beach as their car was broken in and passports gone, rather go to Playa Cerritos or further south. Beaches in Todos Santos not good for swimming.

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250 pesos full hook up
only 2 o 3 sites for travelers, the other ones seems to be for permanent residents.
was the only RV park that we found were we could dump.
we didn't use te bathdroom and only stay 1 night.

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it is small rv park. if you dont mind to be too close to the neighbour it is good enough spot to sleep. they have hot shower. 150 pesos for dry camping.

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Near town center, warm showers, 100 pesos w/o hookups. Paid 30 pesos each for a shower last week but didn’t camp here.

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Visit the campground and mover. All sand and dust and small. Strange people who stay here allways. With our 23 ft rv difficult to come because the streets before and the campground is not paved. Felt not safe enough to let the RV alone when we want to visit town.

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100 MXN per night for dry camping. Easily accessible and close to town. A bit run down indeed, but good showers and friendly owners. Our car broke down here (alternator issues) - just as we arrived - and Pepe went out of his way to find someone to help us out. In two days we were good to go!

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Didn’t stay, but went looking because we wanted a shower in town. El Litro offers nice hot showers for $60MP.

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Para llegar a este camping debes pasar por calles con mucho polvo y grietas (no se encuentra en el sector mas turístico de Todos Santos), por lo que no lo recomiendo para un gran RV. El camping posee sitios con descarga de agua y sitios secos (200 y 100 respectivamente). Nosotros nos quedamos en el sitio seco durante 10 días y dejamos todas nuestras pertenencias en el camping mientras hacíamos paseos por el día a las playas de alrededor. Incluso hubo gente trabajando en el camping durante dos días y todo estuvo OK. Recuerda que el camping se encuentra en un vecindario mexicano y no en una burbuja gringa, te vas a encontrar gente mas local y algunos residentes de temporada que nos trataron super bien. Solo cosas buenas para decir de Pepe y compañía. Tienda de mercadería cerca.
To get to this campground you have to drive through a local neighborhood with dusty streets and many holes so I wouldn’t recommend it for a large RV. You can get water for your RV and there are also dry spots (200 & 100 each). We spent 10 days and left our belongings in the campsite while doing day trips to nearby places. There were even some guys doing work next to our spot and everything was OK. Keep in mind this campground is located on a local neighborhood and is not a gringo bubble RV site. You will see more locals and the permanent residents treated us very well. Only good things to say about Pepe and company.

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Great little place to stop for a night or 2. We paid 100ps, for a dry camp spot at the lower side of the site. Perfectly ok for the night. Showers are good and plenty water pressure. 20 min walk into town with very little shade so be prepared for a hot dust walk. But the town itself is nice. Expensive restaurants and tourist shops but back streets offer more local places to eat.

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Stayed here for 4 nights while we recovered from the flu. Quiet, clean, pretty much perfect. Hot showers!!! Sylvia is chatty and friendly, she is not the owner tho she runs it for the owners. Water and electricity outlet in each space. All round good vibes and great location in town! We paid 100 peso a night no hook ups

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It’s the only camping spot within walking distance of the town center of Todos Santos. 200 pesos with hookups. It’s a very shabby dirt parking lot but there are a few shady spots in the palms. One night of our 2 night stay some “no see ems” bit us at night so we closed up tight and ran the a/c. The shower is really nice here, plenty of hot water and good water pressure.

As another reviewer mentioned there are several long timers here and it does feel pretty safe. In general this was probably the roughest RV park we’ve seen in Baja, but It was fine for a couple nights so we could explore todos. Owners were nice.

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El Litro is located on dirt street at the edge of Todos Santos. You reach it by driving through a dusty Mexican neighborhood filled with curious dogs. It's basically a large dirt lot ringed with palm trees. About half the spaces are taken by permanent residents, and the rest are open for travellers. According to the American manager, Sylvia, the fire in the park occurred about 7 years ago, and there weren't any visible signs of it that we could see. The place is a little shabby, but felt very safe.

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El Litro is located on a dirt street at the back edge of Todos Santos that you reach through a Mexican neighborhood filled with curious dogs. The campground is basically a large dirt lot ringed with palm trees. According to the Americamn manager, Sylvia, the fire occured about 7 years ago and there were no signs of out that we could see. About half the residents in the park are permanent, and the rest of the dirt spaces are available for transient campers. The place is a little shabby, but clean and feels secure. It's about a 10-15 minute walk into the center of town.

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Pretty good for the price. 100 pesos with no hookups. I paid an extra 50 just to dump. But the best thing about this place is the shower.

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Pretty much as described. Dirt lot, a bit of trash around, friendly American lady Sylvina runs it. Showers are probably the nicest I've seen in 2 weeks. Well worth the 100 pesos (no hookups).

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Just as described. Good to stay but not great. Cost 100 pesos

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This was a good place to stay. Clean restrooms with a wonderful HOT shower. Walking distance to town. Dogs bark, but hey, that's pretty common down here.

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We came in yesterday with 23 ft trailer. This place is in the running to be the most beat up, noisy, junky place we have stayed in Baja. Manager lady is nice, though. We stayed here while we scouted out nearby beach camping options, walked into the kitschy town for some dinner (Miguel's )..and we are leaving manana. Oh, ya, the dogs DO bark all night..bring earplugs. Paid 200 pesos for hookup..,just used electrical.

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Does the trick for a night or two.
Quick walk into town.
80 pesos dry, 150 for hook up.
Lots of dogs in neighbourhood that go all night long.

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We checked this place out, we sized up our RV and said 150, but we looked around and had a hard time thinking it would even be worth 80. Run down old Rvs, dirt lot, no shade. We just parked on the streets.

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The lady running this place wanted to charge us M$200 for dry camping! We said we knew others were paying M$80 less than a month ago and she said the owner had to increase the cost. This manager said the owner had to insist on a price hike to cover costs hence the big difference earlier in the month. We refused to pay in the end and went to the beach instead (La Pastura). While there we met another couple who said they were charged M$250 for tent camping here at El Litro!

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Closest established campground to town. 10min walk to town. Hot showers and flush toilets. Small dirt lot with many RVs.

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Small campground with a very friendly owner. Still a lot of damage from the hurrican in Septembe 2014, but there is a decent shower and a couple of toilets. Campsite is located close to the center of Todos Santos and has a nice relaxed feel.

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A great little place within walking distance to almost everything. The hot shower is HOT, worth the price all on it's own. For 80 pesos a night not much else could be expected. If you like Birria, look for the street vendor Birria El Molino!

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80 pesos for the night without and hookup. Good value for money even though it is still a bit rundown with clean bathrooms and plenty of hot water.

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somewhat run down, very dusty but close to town. no Wi-Fi and electricity does not work at all sites. hot showers. we paid 150 pesos with hookups

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Great location about a five minute walk from the centre of town. Park had been hit pretty hard by the hurricane in sept. and were still struggling to get things repaired. Super nice owners, dog friendly, good showers and only 150 pesos for full hookups!

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Also known as El Litro park. Great option if you want to stay right in town. 150 pesos w/ hook ups 80 pesos without. The owner is super nice. The place looks a little run down when you get there as it was hit hard by the recent hurricane and business has been slow lately so they have been struggling to get back on their feet. No wifi when we were there but great showers!

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This place was still rebuilding from hurricane odile. It seemed like more of a permanent trailer park than a campground. The lady who runs it was very nice, but we opted to free camp at Cerritos beach, and also camped at Surf Camp and Casitas just outside of todos santos, they had a great pool there and we paid about 7.50 usd per person.

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RV Park and campground with decent amenities and close to town. ~USD $12.00

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This place had recently burnt down when we were here and the owners we in the midst of rebuilding. The showers were excellent. We just wished for a bit more shade.

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