La Peña de Bernal | Informal Campsite

Mexico

Details

Verified:
over 3 years ago
Altitude:
2329.9 masl
Website:
Contributor:
Viaje sin Destino

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
Yes
Showers:
No
Water:
Non-Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
No
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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La Peña de Bernal, is the world's 3rd largest monolith, making your visit is almost obligatory for anyone who steps on Mexican soil. We camped right in the parking lot entrance and there was any problem. It has no bathing facilities, electricity, especially at night, but during the day they can access the site bathrooms for $ 5 per person.
To us they did not charge us stay there, or the entrance to the Peña, but try preferably go on weekdays, where no one, because we were informed that the weekend comes a lot of people, and if there might be someone who parking charge them for the night ($20 pesos per car, nothing too bad)

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No bathroom at night but a nice safe place to stay for $40p if you're feeling scared. This is the main parking lot to start the hike up. The hike is closed atm for Covy19er

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El precio actual es de $40 pesos mx.
Horarios 7 am. hasta 9 pm.

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Es un hermoso lugar para acampar y subir a la Peña.

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Excelente lugar para camping. $120 mx. (7 us).

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La Peña de Bernal, is the world's 3rd largest monolith, making your visit is almost obligatory for anyone who steps on Mexican soil. We camped right in the parking lot entrance and there was any problem. It has no bathing facilities, electricity, especially at night, but during the day they can access the site bathrooms for $ 5 per person.
To us they did not charge us stay there, or the entrance to the Peña, but try preferably go on weekdays, where no one, because we were informed that the weekend comes a lot of people, and if there might be someone who parking charge them for the night ($20 pesos per car, nothing too bad)

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