Mexico
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Beautiful wild camping spot in the forest right next to Guadalajara. Nice view on the city and plenty of shade. The dirt road is a bit rough, doable with 2wd, some clearence helps. Not for big RVs. There is a "no pase" sign on one of the 2 entrances of the road, we asked a local and he said it's fine to drive here. The road keeps going and there are also other spots further into the forest.
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Do not use Google maps to navigate to this spot. It took us on some random off-roads then tried to have us drive straight through a river?? we gave up and went to ajijic instead.
Report Check-InAccess road is not so easy, I would not recommend it without 4x4. Very isolated. Once at the corner at the top of the track, you may either stay there, clmb to the signal (50 m on the right, possible with 4x4) or continue 80 m past the first spot to find another flat space with a view,
Report Check-InTried to find this place but the road was completely washed oud. Had to turn around even with 4x4 low gear and high clearance
Report Check-InBeautiful wild camping spot in the forest right next to Guadalajara. Nice view on the city and plenty of shade. The dirt road is a bit rough, doable with 2wd, some clearence helps. Not for big RVs. There is a "no pase" sign on one of the 2 entrances of the road, we asked a local and he said it's fine to drive here. The road keeps going and there are also other spots further into the forest.
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