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Campground on a lake with two pool areas and cabanas, on site grills, and hotel rooms. Two thermal fed pools in the woods, very beautiful. 80 pesos per person per night. There are many other them all hot springs camping areas while driving up the road but this was the best one we stopped at 5 other ones. This was the cleanest and best priced
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170 pesos per person (children paid as adults) included the night and access to warms pools.
7am-9pm
very good
Nice spot, charged me 170 pesos. Lots of campers and a few rigs here. Excited to try the hot springs pool in the morning! Quite chilly up here in the mountains in March.
Report Check-InExcellent location, 340 p for overnight includes access to lovely, clean mineral pools, comfortable temperature in large pool, warmer water in smaller soaking pool. We had fresh trout in a nearby restaurant that advertsed it. Well-prepared. Loved the area. Cannot recommend The Spa at Los Azules. Stay here instead
Report Check-InCamped here on a whim to break up the drive from the butterflies to Guanajuato. Great for a one night, probably not more. Do not waste you time in the pool by the lake or the party pool- there were both freezing. The pool at the top of the hill is warm enough to make the stop worth it.
Report Check-InNous avons dormi ici une nuit, complètement dépaysant. On a adoré nous étions 2 adultes 2 enfants nous avons payé 510 pesos la nuit et nous avons eu le droit au eau thermale. Je recommande!
Report Check-InEntrance fee for camping and pools 170 mex. Peso per person.
With a 7 meter motorhome you have to stay at the parking lot. But it's nice and you can overlook the lake.
During the week we joined the site with four big and a few small buses.
We don't like to bath in the pools where the Mexicans wash their clothes with 30 degrees and themselves. We had the feeling they use the pools like washing machines. And a lot of glas bottles (Alkohol) beside the pool.
Come early in the morning when the water is fresh.
After two days we ask at the entrance, please clean the bathroom, but it didn't work!!
Report Check-InThis place is the same as Laguna Larga hotel and it is a big facility with cabanas, hotel rooms, restaurant, lack and hot springs. We arrived on Sunday afternoon and it was very crowded until Monday morning. We still has a quiet night in the parking lot in our van. We got to enjoy the hot springs in the pine forest in the morning and it felt pretty good. They have hot showers near the hot springs. It was pretty nice. Still 170 pesos per person for camping and using the facilities inside.
Report Check-Inbelle endroit calme 170 pesos par personne,emplacement sur parking,15 ampere,eau
Report Check-InWe camped by the lake, flat with a beautiful view. Yes, at the parking, but there were only a few people, no problem. Close to the low traffic road, but no hissing geoplanta nearby. Entrance fee for camping 160mxp/p or 300mxp for 2 people with motorhome. Valid until tomorrow evening. Day entry 70mxp/p. We like the 3 pools upstairs, Thea are pretty, clean and one is nice and warm. Cold showers. Cell phone reception good.
Report Check-InStayed two nights at this lovely place. 150 mex/pers. per night. You can stay in one of the 5 different thermal pools as long and as often as you want. Hot showers and toilets. Restaurant only Open until 4:00 pm. Think you can also get electricity but we did not ask for.
Report Check-InThis is the second so called hot springs we have visited due to rave reviews, the other ones are in Baja. Don’t waste your money. Lukewarm is the best description. Showers are littered with used toilet paper and filthy. Toilets are average for Mexico, semi. clean etc. A big disappointment.
Report Check-InBeautiful hotsprings complex with lagoon shore. Hotspring temperature is warm enough, but warmer would be better. We stay at the parking lot with a beautiful view to the lagoon since no car can enter to the tent camping designated area. we managed to plug to a non understandard but working 15 amp electricity. The price was 100 mxn per person, no matter adult or children. A little bit expensive for mexican market but worth it to enjoy the hotsprings. No body else around at this time of the year so a very nice deal.
Report Check-InHuge property with three hot pool areas and various camping spots mainly for tent campers. We stayed in the parking lot of the section up the hill they call San Alejo which is not a designated camp site but nobody bothered us. This is the section with the hottest pools (around 40°C) – hot enough even for cold nights. We were here during the Mexican summer holidays, so it was quite busy but after 11 pm we had the whole place for us. For more privacy during the daytime you can rent a small room with a private tub they call 'sauna' (MEX$ 100 per hour). Camping was MEX$ 100 pppn including the park entrance.
Report Check-InBeautiful lake and good hotsprings. They have 3 pool areas. The one in the woods is best. If you are not interested of stopping here then just take that road to/from Hidalgo. Freshly paved and a really nice road.
Report Check-InNice campground with good tent spots and cabañas. There is a warm swimming pool at the lakeside but don't miss the hotsprings pool across the road!
If you arrive during the week it might be quiet but on the weekend the partying went on until 3 am!
Campground on a lake with two pool areas and cabanas, on site grills, and hotel rooms. Two thermal fed pools in the woods, very beautiful. 80 pesos per person per night. There are many other them all hot springs camping areas while driving up the road but this was the best one we stopped at 5 other ones. This was the cleanest and best priced
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