Mexico
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Tucks' Truck | Place is a Duplicate | This place is a duplicate of Campo Mosqueda (0.0 km South) |
Campsites are on the Rio Hardy. This is a gringo community that is popular for water skiing and wake boarding. campsites have palapas and grills. Clean/nice bathrooms but no wifi. Nice stop for bird watching. Restaurant is open on Friday-Sunday. NOTE: road due east of here to join the BC1 is smooth-ish dirt but EXTREMELY narrow in places with a steep drop-off on both sides. down to the swamp-marsh.
Came by to check it out August 24rh 2019. Had the place to ourselves:) Rented kayaks for an hour for 100 pesos for single and 150 pesos for double. Hot but nice to paddle up the river and back. No bugs at 11am.
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An American-style camp with American prices but Mexican behavior, which means that it's quiet from midnight, so young people come to drink and do drugs and party until midnight. I also don't like that there are prices for day and night camping 160+160, so they actually charge you double (fiscount 290) if you stay in the afternoon and night. All in all, a very bad impression of the way of doing business. I don't recommend it.
Report Check-InGreat stop if you plan to cross the border the next day. Staff is friendly and site is very well maintained. We were there during the week and the restaurant was closed and no one else was in the campground. The bathrooms are clean and while there are warm showers with water saving pull chains, the warm water lasts about 20 seconds before you get hit with a blast of cold, all in all it was nice to have the shower. Accurate that there is no electricity at sites but electricity was also off elsewhere. Paid 600 pesos for two people.
Report Check-InHad to find a place near Mexicali since the sunset was coming. We were there on a Monday. Had the hole place to ourselves ! We loved it ! Amazing bird watching ! Banos were sparkling clean . Paid 300$ for the night . Left around 10 the next morning
Report Check-InRather expensive camping (paid 250 pesos per per person per day+night), but very nice people, well maintained and a paradise like environment. We really liked the variety of birds here and the refreshing swims in the river. Most locals only spend the day here, so in the night it is very quiet. There are nice, clean hot showers and some mobile reception but not very good. We ended up staying 5 nights.
Report Check-InWonderful Spot with many Palapas and Energy.
Restaurant only Friday to Sunday open.
Price is 150$/Person daytime and 150$/night. With a CamperVan 600 Pesos day and night. Expensive but wonderful place.
Showers only 6-8 in the morning and past 6 in the evening.
Spent the night here. Really beautiful spot. Large area, seems to be a free for all on where to camp. We had the place to ourselves on a Sunday night. It was pretty busy during the day on Sunday with people using it for day use but got quiet after sunset.
There are two showers, open from 6am-10am and 6pm - 10pm. Security guard opens them in the morning. There is also an outdoor shower that can be used anytime with hot water that we just showered at early in our swim suits.
No power hookups at any sites. Wifi in the restaurant. Full cell service.
Report Check-InEstablished camping and day activity structure.
Sits on a beautiful piece of land with lots of birds activity, large pond and by a river.
Clean Hot shower (you have to pull a cord _ saving water system)
Playground area
Pet friendly
We arrived on Saturday night and the crowd was leaving. Could be very noisy but all were leaving and we had a very quiet night and morning by the water.
Guard at entrance very kind and helpful.
It's a very large established campground.
Restaurant was closed when we arrived.
Rentals of kayaks, beach games, possibility of fishing apparently.
150 pesos per person
Gravel and dirt road to reach the Campo.
It's all well maintained.
Report Check-InGreat spot to spend the night before border-crossing. We stayed on a Saturday, so during the day, the camp was busy with locals having a good weekend. At night, most day visitors left, and only a few campers remained and it was very quiet. Great birdwatching, and sheltered campground. The only con is that if you arrive before sunset, it's 300 pesos per person to camp. After sunset, it's 150 pesos pp.
Report Check-InArrived on a Thursday at 5pm and were able to pay to camp. $150MXN per camper. A few other camping vehicles were there. Overall, the facilities were nice with lots of space for camping. Things were mostly quiet (some ducks quacking at night) and felt safe. The store opens at 12pm on Friday and 9am Saturday and Sunday.
Report Check-InLovely camping along river. We were the only ones here on a Wednesday night. A few mosquitoes, but not a problem. Tons of birds!
Report Check-InReally nice and quiet place to stay a few days. Busy during the week-end but alone between monday and friday.
Report Check-InBeautifully landscaped and exquisitely clean campground. Charge 150 pesos per person per night. Lots of water and grassy areas to play in. Very clean flush toilets and cold water pull chain showers. Could take any size rig.bit didn't see any hookups. Mostly had the place to ourselves and restaurant was closed. Convenient for a last night before Mexicali border crossing. Light cell coverage on Verizon. No Wifi.
Report Check-InSprawling resort with palapas and soft areas for tent camping. It sits at the edge of the water, and on busier days you can rent jet skis and boats. We were the only ones here when we showed up on Christmas Eve, but there was a friendly non-English speaking man here to take the $10 for the two of us and our van.
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We haven't an other option, it's the only campground open in this area!
But we have chance, it's a nice place.
It's expensive, it's 200 pesos for 24h, by person.
But are arriving in the evening, so we pay only 100 pesos for the night.
We use our shower in the rv because their shower was cold.
If it wasn't so expensive we love to stay more time here!
Quiet night.
This place is in wrong location - it is located at 32.15562, -115.27820
Report Check-InCame by to check it out August 24rh 2019. Had the place to ourselves:)
Rented kayaks for an hour for 100 pesos for single and 150 pesos for double. Hot but nice to paddle up the river and back. No bugs at 11am. Met a cool semi local dude with a ski boat from Carlsbad Ca. We will be back in a month.
We didn't stay here but it looks nice. NOTE: the road due east from here to join the BC1 is reasonably smooth dirt but EXTREMELY narrow in places with a steep drop-off on both sides. Definitely glad we didn't meet anyone coming the other way.
Report Check-InVery nice place. We really loved our time here. Beautiful birds !
You can have electricity at lights
Nice & quiet this time of year. Pretty river & lots of birds. Playground for kids. Clean and pretty well kept area.
Report Check-InGreat campground off 5 on a peaceful lake with a variety of birds. Palapas with tables and grills that were all clean. Plenty of trash cans nearby each site. Restaurant and cantina were open but we didn't visit them. The grounds were spotless. $10 US per person for dry camping, includes showers.
Report Check-InDeserted January 16. Clean bathroom. Nice bird watching. 360 pesos or $20 usd.
Report Check-InNice place to camp by the river. Good for moto camping, ground's a bit gravelly but good and firm for tent pegs. Had my own palapa and table. 200 pesos a night for tent. Windy all day but still once the sun goes down.
Report Check-InCampsites are on the Rio Hardy. This is a gringo community that is popular for water skiing and wake boarding. campsites have palapas and grills. Clean/nice bathrooms but no wifi. Nice stop for bird watching. Restaurant is open on Friday-Sunday.
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