Mexico
Defunct government camping, now run by old man Miro for 70 pesos a night, no facilities save for a toilet.Just a parking lot.Next to abandoned Pemex station at Bahia de Los Angeles junction.Look out for the giant palapa and fenced in property.
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Gate closed, communal palapa collapsed. Camped across the highway (in their yard, it might be the loncheria referred to elsewhere, where this entry was posted). No services but only 100m for 2 people.
Report Check-InThe old man was very friendly but charged 100 Peso. It probably would gave been an advantage to speak Spanish and negotiate. At least we could dump our tanks.
Report Check-InAll prior descriptions accurate, plus his 3 dogs are lovely and super gentle. Added bonus: it actually gets cool at night!
Report Check-InThe owner's name is Ramiro. He has sewer hookups (tubería) so we gave him 40mxn just to empty our tanks.
Report Check-InNobody there today. We made camp on the other side of the old Pemex behind the concrete shed with solar panels en sat dish. Entrance opposite the grua. Not completely hidden from the Mex-1, but not that bad. We enjoyed two quiet nights.
Report Check-InStayed here one night, the old man is friendly. The place was destroyed in a big wind, no hookup but sewer dump. Felt safe.70pesos.Not recommend the little restaurant across the street. Gringo price.
Report Check-InDefunct government camping, now run by old man Miro for 70 pesos a night, no facilities save for a toilet.Just a parking lot.Next to abandoned Pemex station at Bahia de Los Angeles junction.Look out for the giant palapa and fenced in property.
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