Mexico
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Beautiful little lake with plenty of level parking. No toilets, no running water, a few locals there fishing and enjoying the day. If it's been raining, expect slippery mud. Big rigs could fit, but wouldn't recommend. Wooden sign on the main road, follow the road to the right. Price is free!
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Report Check-InWe stopped here hoping to stay a night or two. The lake is very picturesque with the mountains in the background, but this place was so, so dirty. Huge amounts of trash everywhere including dirty condoms and “toilet paper” socks...super disappointing, we felt dirty just being there. We moved on.
Report Check-InWe stayed here for 1 night, and would have loved to stay longer. Great spot. Easily accessible in our 2WD van and we were able to back right up to the lake. The area was filled with groups of locals enjoying meals, swimming and fishing until it got dark and we were the only campers there. Only downsides were the mosquitoes coming out at dusk and the abundance of litter. Other than that, it was quiet, felt safe and fine phone service.
Report Check-InBeautiful little lake with plenty of level parking. No toilets, no running water, a few locals there fishing and enjoying the day. If it's been raining, expect slippery mud. Big rigs could fit, but wouldn't recommend. Wooden sign on the main road, follow the road to the right. Price is free!
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