Mexico
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there is a small parking lot about 20 meters past the entrance to Cascada Minas Viejas. it's the parking lot for the waterfall but no problems staying there overnight. Free
we stayed there one night, no cars passing by, really quiet. no bathrooms but you can use the restrooms and showers inside the park for $5 pesos.
you can also tent camp inside park, we saw some people setting up their tent and there did not seem to be a fee other than the $30pp to enter
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Cars 40p to park, but they said we had to pay 70 pesos to park for the day. as we are a 'van'. We are just 6m/21ft long, but they said we are too big for the small car park and have to pay 'van' price.
Report Check-InOpen and free for the night, there are 5 pesos bano right next to it now but free at night!!
Report Check-InWe spent 1 night at the first big parking lot to the left when you arrive. We were the only van but it felt secure enough, quiet night. We asked at the ticket booth if it was okay and we had the green light. 40 pesos for parking and 60 pesos per person to see the waterfall. Inside you can pay for the chelaco for 30 pesos.
Report Check-InBig paid parking lot. We paid 40 to park and stayed overnight, no problem. $60 pp to visit.
Report Check-InParking lot still free overnight. Campground currently closed as are toilets. Can plug in electric at office from 6pm-7:30am. Very quiet.
Report Check-InStayed for one night for free in the parking lot a few meters away from the ticket booth. It was very calm and felt safe, we parked right next to the toilets, which were open all night. 30MP/pp for the entrance to the waterfall. There is another parking lot down the dirt road (not sure is free), but it was pretty steep and you just get a little bit closer to the waterfall, the difference is not huge.
Amazing place. Not too crowded, in the morning we were alone until 10 am (we didn't have to pay for another entrance ticket). Life vests are supposed to be mandatory. No telcel signal. Expect lots of potholes if you're coming from Tamasopo.
Very quiet place to park at the entry of Minas Viejas. Just by ourselves that night, felt very safe.
Report Check-Inthere is a small parking lot about 20 meters past the entrance to Cascada Minas Viejas. it's the parking lot for the waterfall but no problems staying there overnight. Free
we stayed there one night, no cars passing by, really quiet. no bathrooms but you can use the restrooms and showers inside the park for $5 pesos.
you can also tent camp inside park, we saw some people setting up their tent and there did not seem to be a fee other than the $30pp to enter
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