Mexico
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Heoto Road (dirt track) leads to several cleared areas suitable for wild camping. About one mile up the hill from the tarmac road it loops back down to the highway. A expat friend who lives in Chapala and owns a piece of land up in the hills and showed this place to us. We would have stayed here but we had a house to stay in. 😊 Stunning view over lake, cool in the night.
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Lil bit further a head on the right side there is a tree with fire pit and relatively flat area
Nice view 360 + the moooos are around too
Spent quite a bit of time looking around for a spot for a smaller Class C but nothing even approaching level. Maybe the level spots are down the small side road you can see on Google maps but it was quite overgrown with thorny bushes so we didn't want to attempt.
Report Check-Inspent one night here. parked under a big tree just before the GPS coordinates. it was a nice, level, quiet spot with a beautiful view of the lake!
Report Check-InAs described. Up a dirt road with a plethora of unfenced farm animals. A few places hidden from the road. Nice view of the lake. Comfortable. Careful for the massive ant hills!!
Report Check-InHeoto Road (dirt track) leads to several cleared areas suitable for wild camping. About one mile up the hill from the tarmac road it loops back down to the highway. A expat friend who lives in Chapala and owns a piece of land up in the hills and showed this place to us. We would have stayed here but we had a house to stay in. Stunning view over lake, cool in the night.
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