Cascadas y grutas Agua blanca | Informal Campsite

Mexico

Details

Verified:
4 months ago
Altitude:
390.0 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
rickoo

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
Yes
Showers:
Cold
Water:
Natural Source
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Description

Awsome place to visit a cave and swim in cascadas. You can camp overnight in the parking. Just pay the entrance fees 25p/person. free for kids! Very quiet spot and safe! Worth the stop only 15min from the 186.

Update: you have to be out by 8am the next day or you have to pay $25pp again

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The place itself is pretty cool for a walk or to refresh. It’s looks abandoned but they rebuild some stuff.We stayed a night, they charged us only 30 pp to use the park and to camp. We didn’t have a good night …. So, the ”night guard” invited his friends. They got drunk and were pretty loud - they even knocked at our door and started talking to us.the guard didn’t even try to stop them. they left after 1am, we had such a short night cause had to leave around 6am. Would not come back to camp there.

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The people charging for entry weren’t very friendly, but ok. Asked for $150 but negotiated down to $100 for a couple. Didn’t charge us for use of a palapa next to where we parked. A few level spots but much of the parking lot was not level. No telcel service. Water rushing this time of year so we only found one calm place about knee deep to sit in the river. It’s close to the parking lot along the sidewalk, on the way to the caves. One pool open now. The restaurant was closed. Other guests hanging out in the pool and park were all friendly. 3 friendly dogs. Night guard and no problems at night.

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Still 25p/p day entrance but now also 100 a night for the camper. Nice stop off if a bit dilapidated. Water not the cleanest this time of year but still ok to swim. Quiet at night but wanted us out by 8 if we didn’t want to pay another day entrance fee.

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Beautiful falls, the pool was very dirty. The walk to the top of the stairs is worth it. There are caves at the top and more waterfalls. Do no attempts if not in fairly good shape. Rock walk ways were very slippery. They charged us 50 peso each to go to the falls and stay the night. Diago a local guy was very drunk and would not leave us alone. He get very upset when we would not talk to him. The guards had to remove him 3 times. That did not make us feel very safe. In the end the guards watched our camper and Diago did not return.

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We stayed here one night. Great location with waterfalls and grutas. It was really hot but not in the night. 100 pesos (50 for a day and 50 for the day after if you don't leave before 7 am). No cell service. Pool and bathrooms/shower but there wasn't any water.

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Arrived here around 5pm and paid 25 pp for parking in a lot next to the swimming park. Around 6pm they started burning trash in the forest right next to the lot so we had to move down to avoid the fumes and ashes.

The park had showers but they shut the water off so we were not able to shower in the evening. The pools had water but it was very dirty at the end of day. The were a couple of areas to access the river that were much nicer and cleaner than the pools.

In the morning they came around at 8 am and started asking for money to stay longer, and continued to harass us until we left.

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Awsome place to visit a cave and swim in cascadas. You can camp overnight in the parking. Just pay the entrance fees 25p/person. free for kids! Very quiet spot and safe! Worth the stop only 15min from the 186.

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