Clam Beach RV Park | Established Campground

Mexico

Details

Verified:
10 months ago
Altitude:
14.6 masl
Phone:
None
Contributor:
Song of the Road

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - At Sites
Wifi:
Yes - Average
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Hot
Water:
Non-Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
Yes

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Description

RV Park with full hookups but also a primitive camping area (and even beach camping). Right on the beach. Caretaker (Tavo) is friendly to negotiate price. ~USD $20 for primitive camping. Rates for RV sites are listed on website with price per day/week/month and vary by season. Primitive area is right on the edge of long, sandy beach with tide pools on one end and a cantina on the other.

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Not impressed with the 500 pesos for Dry camping , showers yes , no wifi and distance to washrooms from where i wanted to park on beach NFW , WISH PEOPLE WOULD PUT BETTER INFORMATION ON THIS SiTE .

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Good start to our Baja adventure. Nice people running the place. Gated and secure but we don’t feel at risk in Baja. The location worked good for a day trip to Valle de Guadalupe for wine tasting.

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Big guarded gate at entrance near the main house. Improved RV camping to left, open field for primitive camping to the right. Exposed to view and sound of the highway. Nice long sandy beach with 2-3 surf break. Clean bathrooms. Feels safe. Watched multiple police patrol highway after sunset. Feels like the safest spot I’ve stopped at south of the border.

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Secure and safe. Clean bathrooms. $$$ but good starting point for our trip. Walked south to cantina on the beach for dinner. 👍👍

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Paid 400 pesos for 1 night. Only 2 other campers.

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RV Park right on a beautiful sandy beach with full hookups and pavement on on side and primitive camping on the other. Primitive side was recently closed due to pandemic regulations but just reopened yesterday. Primitive camping is $20/night and RV side rates vary depending on distance from the beach but current rates are listed on their website. Nice bathrooms with private shower stalls and hot water for use on both sides. Laundry room and wifi on the RV side. Beach only gets busy on weekends, otherwise empty and quiet. Very secure and gated entry. We were planning on staying one night, but ended up staying 6. Highly recommended.

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Very safe and well kept. After crossing the border we stayed here for one night. It cost us $35, more expensive than others have paid in the past, but worth it for us for piece of mind! This campsite also had WIFI and hot showers as well as hookups for those that need it! Would definitely recommend before or after crossing the border!

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My husband and I were looking for a safe place to get our bearings after crossing the border. This place is great place. The primitive side is currently closed. So Octavio worked with us on the price on the RV side.
This side has bathrooms with flushing toilets that are very clean. And hot showers! Even has a laundry room. Its gated so we felt very safe.
It is right on the beach and quiet. The weekend may get livelier as it seems to have some long-term guests during the Winter. Everyone is very nice.

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Primitive area was open for day use only as of 12/30/20. Rv park was $20 per night

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As a group we paid $10 US per night, worth it!

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Stayed down by the beach for $20 USD. Clean bathrooms and hot showers. Surfed right in front of our spot. The caretaker was bumping tunes till about 9pm.

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We arrived around 18.00 negociate the price and they gave us a spot near the beach (10usd) for a van (2people), he told us yes but with the condition that we have to leave the campground early (10 am).The showers with hot water are the women's ones and you have to tell them hot woter doesn't work and they turn it on. Slow wifi only near the office. No complains for the price.

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Arrived late and it was dark and the person working at the gate made us pay a $20 dollar fee, no negotiation and no free camping. Said there were hot showers which was not true.

This morning we noticed the beach parking on the right which is huge and probably the free area others wrote about on previous reviews.

I also asked this morning if there was a dump station and the manager (who was hard to find) said you must pay $5.

So be aware before coming here and know the facts and not get caught like us to pay $20 and an extra $5 for the dump station (which we didn’t use).

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Great location very quite. We paid 370 pesos (20 $ USD). No picnic table and not pitfire.

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320 peso was way too much for dry camping at this place. Showers were not working. Kind of like: Cold/cold/burning hot/cold/cold/warm/warm/cold. Cold windy day, wished I didn’t bother trying to shower. Most of the doors are broken and taps and shower nozzles too. Spotty wifi. Nice beach though.

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Unfortunately, we had a very different experience than most of the folks on here. We rolled in mid afternoon and asked a gentleman sitting in some chairs in front of the office about the non-hookup primitive camping. He was set very firmly on $20USD a night and wasn't at all friendly or willing to negotiate. There was no one in the office and no one was camped on the beach section yet. We didn't like the vibe we got from him, so we went looking elsewhere and ended up a few miles back up the road at the K58 campground for $15USD a night. Maybe others will have better luck, but consider K58 a backup if you run into the same unwelcoming fellow we did.

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Beautiful place. Cool shower but clean bathrooms. Calm and quite even by being next to the highway!

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as described. right off the mex 1

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Such a good spot to stop on the way down the Baja. $5 USD a person for tenting. Great WIFI.

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Nice RV park. Very cool ocean breeze. We really needed someplace like this to decompress after a hectic couple of weeks. Well kept restrooms but no hot water in the showers while we were here. Couldn't seem to get internet working with 😟

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Full hookups, plenty of spots. http://clambeachresort.com/ Lots of entitled Americans, but a short drive from San Diego or Ensenada. No restaurants or markets within walking distance, but La Fonda and La Mission both have restaurants and markets and are a short (10-15 min) drive. Prices are published on their website here: http://clambeachresort.com/clambeach_rates.pdf but are flexible. About 1/3 of the spots are taken up annually but the owners are only there on the weekends (drive down from SD). The beach is AWESOME, loads of seaweed and seashells (clams!) wash ashore daily, while no one cleans up the seaweed there isn't a ton of trash... great sand too! The beach stretches about 2.5 miles south and a mile north... great tide pools at the north end in the rocks. Guarded, gated, and looked after campground. Our favorite place in the Baja so far!

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Great place right on the beach. Lots of spaces for RVs. Full hook ups and the price is negotiable. I got 50% off without trying hard. Should have asked for more off. (Paid $20/night for 2 nights in a $40 spot.)

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This is a great rv park on the beach. You have two choices, either full hookups in the paved rv area, or primitive camping on the beach. In the winter the place is pretty dead and the price negotiable, but in the summer it's about $30 for a full hookup off the beach and $20 for primitive camping. This place is MUCH better than Estero Beach RV Park if you don't plan on going to the resort restaurant and such, and it's half to a third the cost.

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Owner let us camp in the RV area of the park for the same price as the primitive campground ($20/night). Nice campground for our first couple nights in Mexico.

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Paid $60 USD for 6 nights here. It was pretty empty, we were the only tent campers. There were hot showers and internet as advertised.

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This place was slightly less regal than the Church's book makes it out to be. Internet was weak and we could only get it near the bathrooms, owner was super friendly, and for every night we paid we got one night free. Came out to $10 a night. Warm showers, ok bathrooms, nice beach. Small store on site.

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Decent first stop in Baja, had the primitive camping to ourselves, overlooking the ocean. Price was $20 per night, tried to negotiate lower price but wasn't happening. There is road works on the 1D to get to the site you have to stay on the 1d and follow the local traffic route, rather than follow the diversion onto the 1.

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RVPark with full hookups but also a primitive camping area (and even beach camping). Right on the beach. Owner is friendly to negotiate price. ~USD $10.00

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