Mexico
The parking lot of a small cave, entrance fee is 35pesos per person. It is a very short guided tour, nothing to write home about. Area has overnight guard and if you ask you can stay in the parking lot. The only other option for camping seems to be the Pemex near town. Right next to a small river, lots of picnic tables, small playground, and bathrooms. Super dog friendly - even let our pup go with us into the caves.
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A little further on from the coordinates marked. We ended up here after another plan fell through and came in with low expectations. This isn’t a bad spot to spend the night, there is a river and grassy areas, baño with seats, a swarm of swallows around sunset and the caves. We were charged $50pp.
Be aware though, this is a moderately busy thoroughfare for reaching the next town. We weren’t bothered by the noise sleeping inside our vehicle, but had someone with us in a tent who was kept up by passing traffic.
Long RVs wouldn’t fit well here, but other more compact big rigs could probably make it work ok.
Report Check-InThe parking lot of a small cave, entrance fee is 35pesos per person. It is a very short guided tour, nothing to write home about. Area has overnight guard and if you ask you can stay in the parking lot. The only other option for camping seems to be the Pemex near town. Right next to a small river, lots of picnic tables, small playground, and bathrooms. Super dog friendly - even let our pup go with us into the caves.
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