Mexico
If we understood correctly, overnight camping is no longer allowed at the parking lot. We were referred to this place by the river which is run by a very nice family who also provide other ecotourism services around the waterfall area.
Campsite is basic. Cold showers (but new looking shower heads) and toilets. No WiFi and maybe one bar in reception if lucky.
We paid 100 pesos for the two of us and our campervan.
There is really only one spot for our high top Ford Transit van. Another few spots if traveling in a smaller vehicle. Lots of tent spots directly by the river, but there are some mosquitoes.
Traffic can be a bit noisy at night. Family cooks great elotes (20 pesos) by the street and runs a small convenience store by the road.
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If we understood correctly, overnight camping is no longer allowed at the parking lot. We were referred to this place by the river which is run by a very nice family who also provide other ecotourism services around the waterfall area.
Campsite is basic. Cold showers (but new looking shower heads) and toilets. No WiFi and maybe one bar is reception if lucky.
We paid 100 pesos for the two of us and our campervan.
There is really only one spot for our high top Ford Transit van. Another few spots if traveling in a smaller vehicle. Lots of tent spots directly by the river, but there are some mosquitoes.
Traffic can be a bit noisy at night. Family cooks great elotes (20 pesos) by the street and runs a small convenience store by the road.
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