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Public access right at the end of the malecón. No Big Rigs!!! Streets are too narrow to get there. During the day, there are pay flushing toilets, they are locked at night. Local families hanging out and BBQing. Quieted down around 10. Restaurants, tequila, beer, and ice within walking distance. Plenty of level room. Great hiking near by, LCS (Lake Chapala Society) hiking club, great cheap food, and great not cheap food near by. Great beer at Corazón de Malta. Toilets currently open day/night but flush doesn’t work, there’s a bucket with water as a flush
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No posible to park or camp in this place. This is only for boat access only. Was very hard to get to this location with the Sprinter van.
Report Check-InCalm dead end road at the end of the Malecon. Spend Saturday-Thursday on the same spot, one morning police came asking if everything was ok and have a good stay… 10min walk to the plaza
Report Check-Inu can park at end of he road .do not need to go down to the lake! wich seasonally could have higher water level!rain season
Report Check-InIt was quiet even on Saturday night! First quiet night on the malecon in Mexico.
Report Check-InPublic access right at the end of the malecón. No Big Rigs!!! Streets are too narrow to get there. During the day, there are pay flushing toilets, they are locked at night. Local families hanging out and BBQing. Quieted down around 10. Restaurants, tequila, beer, and ice within walking distance. Plenty of level room. Great hiking near by, LCS (Lake Chapala Society) hiking club, great cheap food, and great not cheap food near by. Great beer at Corazón de Malta.
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