Misiones RV Park (formerly Manfred's RV Park) | Established Campground

Mexico

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Verified:
about 1 month ago
Altitude:
0.0 masl
Website:
Phone:
None
Contributor:
BodesWell

Amenities

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

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Dust and flies everywhere! The electrical connections are a joke, there's only one cabling running throughout the campground. The water situation is the same. The bathrooms and showers are really gross. There's a pool, a nice host, and a sweet dog on the plus side.

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We had headed out to the coast from Insugientes but discovered the beaches were littered with both people and garbage due to a carnival near the whale camp. We decided to stop in here rather than looking for another beach site. We were pleased. $400 MP seemed a bit steep for dry camping but it has several toilets and two showers and the pool was a real bonus. Owner is a lovely host and Kalhua the dog was very friendly.

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Spacious location, with all the hook ups (15amp) for 500p/night for 2 people and your space is secure. Good food options nearby, especially the Sushi House Valle if you’re looking for something out of the norm.

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Dry camping: 200 ps per person (single 300ps!)
Too expensive. Toilets/showers are old and uninviting. Pool was half full and not in use.
Would recommend driving south out of town to the hotel offering camping. 200 ps per vehicle. Also a dusty spot with no shade but much better toilets/showers.

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Nice spot for a night. Has a good outdoor kitchen and pool. Pool was in the process of being repainted when we stayed. Kahlua the dog on the property is about as sweet as they come. We paid 500 for 4 people in a van for water only. There’s a lot of roosters on the adjacent property, an announcer was on the megaphone till about 1am, we think it may have been a cock fighting event. Would stay again but not for more than a night.

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First time here patty is amazing 200 peso dry camping, more to report after 🙏

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Nice little spot! Nothing fancy, but it’s charming, the owners are very friendly, and the showers are hot with great water pressure. Toilet area by the pool was a bit dark with mosquitos, but the shower area with toilet and additional sinks was a bonus! Pool looked nice but it was a very windy day so it wasn’t the cleanest.

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Best place in Villa Constitution. It’s creative and comfortable. The Host, she was so nice, we had a problem with our Bus and within seconds she said she would drive my husband into town to help him get a new battery….. so nice. Everything work out great. Good city to get Carparts and held….

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Such a nice place to stay for a couple of days on the long way to south or north or to go and see the wales in Puerto Adolpho Lopes Mateo. Simple hot showers, good WiFi, pool friendly peoples with dog.

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Stopped here for a second time, this time going up North. Charge was 200 per person without hook ups. I like this place better than La Pila, but it's more expensive (La Pila asked 280). It's a stopover place going either North or South and it's convenient. No issues with Starlink, plenty of open sky to the North.

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Great little park in the desert, fairly close to the Gray Whale Sanctuary. I was going to stay one night, but it was so peaceful I stayed two, just to relax and regroup. Dog friendly too.

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This place is pretty - but weird. No other campers were there either time we stopped here. The park smells funny. There was an all-night event (chicken fights?) just behind the park. The new rate is $500 pesos/ night for full hook ups.

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A great RV park in a town where there is unfortunately not much going on. So good for a night to break up the trip to and from La Paz. Nice pool and hot shower. A bit expensive for Mexico ($500 per night) but worth it. About 10 sites that will fit any sized rig. Full bars ATT.

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Tent camped here to break up our drive. We had the place to ourselves and our dog made fast friends with the owner’s pup. Cows and chicken nearby, but I slept perfectly fine without earplugs. Pool could use some love. Not much to do, but we just needed a place to sleep. Owner was very nice and offered to let us sleep under the palapa by the pool. We opted for the back to get away from road noise. Wifi worked well enough to watch a movie. $200 pesos per person.

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RV park with available hookups. I believe it's 400 with electric and water. Dry camping the lady in charge, Patty, said 400 for 2 people, I told her I was alone and she said 250 pesos.

There is a dog in the property who is very chill, her name is Khalua, you may need to go over introductions if your dog isn't as chill because she goes back and forth throughout the property.

With Google Fi I got around 10 Mbps down, almost 1 Mbps up, and a high ping around 260 ms. Enough to get over some communications, text family, etc. At some point, however, reception dropped to 3G and then to H+, so I imagine the Telcel towers are busy and Google Fi gets deprioritized.

No problems with Starlink. Same consistent 50 ms ping, 60 Mbps down and 10 Mbps up. clear view of the North in the rear half of the property, past the pool and toilets where almost all campsite are. Front of the property I'm seeing some higher trees so Starlink may get some obstructions there. Seems there are no more than 2 or 3 spots there anyway.

Looks like the shower water heater is electric, there is a switch right above the shower doors. Hot water is the left knob and you need to wait like 15 minutes after you turn the switch on.

Friendly people and an easy stop on your way to or from La Paz.

(we try to report on internet access for people trying to work off grid; IG: @pampas.overland)

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400 pesos for dry camping. Pool has bugs in it and is pretty dirty- mainly for looks I think. The main area is pretty with plants and a palapa. Bathrooms are decent, wifi is functional, the whole area is very dusty- not sandy, lots of flies. Were asked to keep our dogs on a leash at all times. Fine for a night, wish we would have checked out the other places first.
edit: extremely noisy all night and that's from someone who's slept thru earthquakes. Especially if you're in a tent or roof tent. Neighborhood dogs barked for hours, trucks w/jake brakes on the highway, roosters all night, and turkeys? Beware if your dogs are sensitive to other dogs barking.

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Empty when we finally found it. Google took us to the wrong place. No sign outside. It’s next to a Sixx store on the east side of the highway with a big orange arch and the words Welcome. Taken care of, cold water pool, friendly local dog, nice lady running it. $200mx for dry camping.

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Stayed one night on our way to La Paz. There are not many options in the area.
The owner speaks good English and is very friendly.
Also a super sweet dog on property.
The wifi reaches the first few spots and was fast enough.
Showers and toilets ok.
We paid 400 peso for dry camping which was a little bit expensive in my opinion. It’s in the middle of nowhere so price might be okay.

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really nice place! extremely friendly owners, amazing pool everything clean and really taking care of!

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The good:
Nice pool
Some shade at the sites
We were left to do our thing
Restaurant just outside the gates.

Not so good
Very dusty especially in a breeze.
The campground needs some investment as it’s in a gradual decline. Water in the toilet came and went, the showers are dusty, the WiFi is not reliable.

If you need to stop this is a good spot. It’s not a long term camping proposition without some money being spent on it first to make staying here enjoyable rather than convenient.

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Nice park with pull-thru spots. They have full hook up water electric sewer for 400 pesos per night. There is a pool and nice out door seating area. Patti who owns the park is lovely. In the morning and afternoon there is a buffet restaurant at the front of the park but you need to go back into town for dinner. Patti was happy to let us use the dump and fill our water tanks even though we did not get a full hook-up site.

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The owners of this park have opened a wonderful breakfast/brunch buffet next door. 145 pesos. Open Tues-Sun. Great food!

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Overpriced at 400 pesos. Pool was freezing cold and quite dirty. Very low water pressure. Lady at the front Paty is very nice. 15 amp and sewer/water at each site.

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Right off of hwy 1, easy to find. If you are traveling south it is on the left hand side of the hwy. Park is clean, with beautiful flowers and greenery around the pool area. There used to be shower rooms but those are now closed. Instead there are 2 washrooms with showers inside. Clean and good water pressure. We did not use but I did check them out. The sites had full service with 15amp electrical. Water is clean and clear. Sites are sufficient for any sized rig, sandy and flat. The caretaker is delightful, she speaks wonderful English. There was a bit of dog poop around but not too bad. There is a farm next door so if you are a light sleeper the chickens and goats may bother you and they are up early, as are the workers. I have a Telcel chip and it has 4 bars, worked fine. A bit of road noise but all in all an excellent stop over. Oh there is a pool as well but it's a bit too chilly for this time of year. Will definitely be staying here again.

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We tried to stay here. The gate was closed. Sign said they were open. No one there. Looking through the gate, the place looked in disrepair. We drove around the side and peering through the fence, saw a total mess. We moved on...

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Great RV Park! Secure and nicely kept. They have full hook-up’s 15amp circuits I believe. Also water and sanitary constructions at each spot.
A bit expensive expect to pay $300 to $400pesos a big high for RV parking in the area.

The restrooms are not the best, the showers could use updating.

The Wifi is only available near the office and nearly non-exciting at the RV locations.

No resturant on site, the pool is nice but at times rented out for private events and RV guest are not allowed to enter pool. Overall a great experience for a night stay.

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Nice place next to the road. Clean bathrooms and good wifi. 100 pesos per person for dry camping. Electricity available. Do not leave your shoes outside you vehicle. The dog will eat them 😩😩😩.

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Paid 280 peso for a dry spot after our Sprinter broke down in Cuidad Constitution. They wouldn't negotiate on price even though we were the only people here (unfortunately we didn't have a choice). We had a good time enjoying the pool, but everyone should know there are a ton of hornets and biting bugs IN the water. My daughter and I are now covered in welts. Probably not worth the price.

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Nice place. But in the low season the pool is rented to the local people and cannot be used. With over 40 degrees a pool would be nice already we have decided for a hotel

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I payed 100mxn with my tent.
I camped under the roof at the reception.

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Very nice camping with a little pool , hot showers and restrooms. WiFi available. We have paid 100 pesos per person with a tent and our bikes.

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Very nice place to stay overnight. Very friendly and english speaking hosts. Recommended.

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Maybe the best place in town but disappointing, and overpriced. Your best plan is to plan and drive through this area.

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Entrance is at a yellow arch in the street. Clean and nice campground. Very friendly english speaking staff. We Where alone. Restrooms near the pool big and clean. Other are restoring but working. 300 peso’s full hookup. Internet at reception. Quiet at night.

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was received by friendly owners. could pick any spot for camping under big palmleave roofs. WiFi worked,but slow.
toilet clean, didn't try shower, looked old, but clean.
bit of highway 1 noise during night, but just use earplugs.
paid 100 peso.
friendly young dog on property.
was only one staying, but the town doesn't seem popular in general, nothing much except for overnighting on your way along Baja.

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Really nice spot for an overnight. Lots of nice, shady sitting areas, and the pool was clean and very refreshing on a hot day. The owner speaks perfect English and was very kind. Bathrooms and whole place were very clean. 300 for full hookups.

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the place is okay, the showers cold and agly, the net works good in the morning

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Stayed 2.nights, 280Pesos/night dry campsite; WiFi was o.k very early in the morning or late in the night; the restrooms needs more maintenance! I would say the 280 is a little overpriced;

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An ok place with pool. Burning garbage completely ruined the stay - gagging on smoke the whole stay. Bathrooms are in need of work but reasonably clean. WiFi was all but useless.

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Had the place to myself. Friendly people. Showers were cold but i was hot so didn't care. Tent and moto parked under a palapa. Wifi was good by the office. 100 pesos a night

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Nice place, very well kept but ... the bathrooms definitely need improvement. When we arrived in the afternoon they looked pretty dirty & shabby so that I didn't want to use them. In the morning they had obviously been cleaned and looked much better.

MNX 280 dry camping
MMX 300 full hook up

Password for WiFi was displayed at office door.

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Really really beautiful campground with palapas, swimming pool, cactus and palm trees at the beginning of the city. We felt like home. In case, the owners speak well English. We paid 200 pesos for a small campervan without electricity. Good wifi around the swimming pool, good hot showers but not so clean.

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Got here in the afternoon and there was noone around. Asked in the store beside the camping if the camping was still open. She said we could just open the gate and pick a place. So we did :-) spent the afternoon near the swimming pool which looked alright! Nice temperature of the water. Good wifi, not super fast, but will do. Lot of places to sit in the shade. Nice warm showers, not super clean but alright. Next morning we met the super nice owners, who gave us a lot of information about the ferry from La Paz to mainland. Paid 280 pesos. Liked it!

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Wanted $300 to camp for one night. Pool looked OK as did toilets and showers. Didn't stay.

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A cozy place with a lot of greenery. We had it all for ourselves for 200 pesos (2 motorcycles, 2 people, 1 tent) and were allowed to build a tent under the palapa. There were tables and chairs for us to use and a clean pool to dip in. Toilets and showers were clean. They said there is hot water, but we didn't find it :) However the weather was hot enough to enjoy a cold refreshing shower.

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very poor. overpriced. toilets look like they haven't been cleaned in weeks and hot water not working. WiFi only available in communal area. loud at night, not good in a tent. more flies and mossies then I thought possible.

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Really much nicer than the previous poster wrote. Pool lovely and clear, grounds tidy and shady, bathrooms very clean. Owner and her pets very friendly. No loud music on weeknights at least. Off season price 100pp for tent camping.

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Bathrooms gross, music SO LOUD from a club next door that we didn't sleep all night, however... Wifi was super speedy. GO TO THE BREAKFAST PLACE NEXT DOOR IF YOU STAY!!! It's in the same building as reception. Delicious Mexican and more Canadian style food, I got a biscuit breakfast sandwich with pineapple and ham and it was good. Would not stay at be RV park again due to noise but the breakfast place is 100% worth a visit.

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the place is not in good shape, bathrooms are creepy and pool is more a little lake with lots of dead animals/insects and green water. For dry site 240 pesos, for 100 per person you get the tent site ( we don't know the difference but personally I think it's ridiculous)! The room is normally 500 in high season we paid 350 but there is no hot shower!!! (It's a room) and no one advertise you about that, and the room is letted gone...

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18 USD or 220 pesos for two people. Average to fast internet - reachable if you're close by the office (under palapa is ok). Hot shower. Not so nice (ok) restrooms. Overall looked after. Has a nice big palapa and pool.

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This place was nice at one time. Hot tub not working. Toilets and showers won't drain. Facilities clearly need updating. Luke warm showers- never hot. But spaces are roomy and we slept. Paid $220pesos for no hook ups

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Very friendly people and nice pool Great spots but the showers could use some work.

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a bit dilapidated, but it will do. about $18USD. nice pool. grungy restrooms. big shady lounge area and good breakfast in front restaurant.

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