Mexico
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beautiful Crater, you can hike around. it's a little bit tricky to reach out to this campspot.
you have to drive the Street "Routa al Crater" for a couple of kilometers until there is a gate on your left side with a sign "joya crater". Please close the gate after you drive inside.
take the left road and then straight up to the hill. especially in the rainy season you will need 4x4 at least high clearance also in the dry season.
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Definitely need high clearance and for the last km 4x4. You’ll also need to be no taller than a pick up truck as the trees in the last 1.4km are low and overhanging. Take the right fork in the road after 0.5km to go uphill to the crater (left takes you to another gate and a farm coral) We stopped 0.25 km before the first gate and camped as we are too tall to get thru the trees.
Report Check-InBeautiful stay, arrived before dusk and set up a tent. Felt safe, nice and quiet. Doesn’t appear to be allot of room for multiple campers. We have a Volvo XC60 SUV and it made it up no prob. Amazing views.
Report Check-Inbeautiful Crater, you can hike around. it's a little bit tricky to reach out to this campspot.
you have to drive the Street "Routa al Crater" for a couple of kilometers until there is a gate on your left side with a sign "joya crater". Please close the gate after you drive inside.
take the left road and then straight up to the hill. especially in the rainy season you will need 4x4 at least high clearance also in the dry season.