Puente de Dios Parking | Informal Campsite

Mexico

Details

Verified:
12 months ago
Altitude:
1253.6 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
amtravelling.nl

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - Not at Sites
Wifi:
Yes - Slow
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Cold
Water:
Non-Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
No
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Unknown

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We parked overnight for 150 pesos, 50pp and 50 for the van. Toilets included and they have a cold shower that you can use. Very clean!

From this place, you can actually walk down to the river without having to take a guide with you. We started hiking at about 17:00 and nobody stopped us. Just go down to the river and cross it so you are on the left-hand side. Then, just follow the path up to the Puente de Dios.

The hike was very easy and we didn't get wet. We saw someone with a prosthetic leg and crutches do it. Might be different in the rainy season though.

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Small dirt parking lot with a lot of junk around. Trees block the sky and is not a good spot for Starlink. You can buy for MX $15 internet access (120 min, 1Mbps). No nothing nice or scenic. Clean toilets with TP but no toilet seat.

You are not allowed to hike without a guide. The old lady advised us against doing it. We did the hike the next day and we liked it very much. Amazing nature.

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Parking with a nice older lady that manages the lot. We parked overnight for 150 pesos, 50pp and 50 for the van. Toilets included and they have a cold shower that you can use. Very clean!

From this place you can actually walk down the river without having to take a guide with you. We started hiking at about 17:00 and nobody stopped us. Just go down to the river and cross it so you are on the left hand side. Then, just follow the path up to the Puente de Dios.

The hike was very easy and we didn't get wet. We literally saw someone with a prosthetic leg and crutches do it. Might be different in the rainy season though.

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