Cascadas Micos Parking | Informal Campsite

Mexico

Details

Verified:
7 months ago
Altitude:
158.9 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
pabloybea

Amenities

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

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Description

Parking entrance to waterfalls. Quiet at night and possibility of baths and showers in the own parking or inside the enclosure. Plus you can fill rv water tank from hose compatible outlets located near the toilets

Parking de entrada a las cascadas. Tranquilo en la noche y posibilidad de baños y duchas en el propio parking o en el interior del recinto.

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We slept one night here. We didn’t pay anything for the parking. There is water. Quiet night.

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We slept here one night and that was enough 😅 extremely loud music until 2am. We only paid the entrance fee but were not charged a fee for parking.

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We were charged 100 pesos just to stay in the parking lot (as well as the entrance fee), when we asked about the free showers we were told we'd have to pay. Maybe our class C motorhome makes us more of a target, other rigs might still camp here for free or be better negotiators! Still a nice spot with great swimming.

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Safe and quiet. Could spend the night with no problem. Asked the guy who sold the tickets to the cascades (100pesos pp incl lifejacket) and it was no problem. Told him that we would visit the next day (which we did). Security on the parking during night. Toilets available and also showers (free after 7 pm till 7 am, otherwise 5/20 pesos at toiletlady)
Waterttap still there. Telcel service

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Slept here for two nights. Absolutely ok, water tap right next to the cars.
You can walk up the waterfalls if you are happy to climb a little bit and know what you are doing - no guide needed. We then saw where the tours were jumping off and just followed them with a bit of a distance. No problem at all and quite beautiful upstream.

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The coordinates on mapsme are wrong. We had to turn back and drive 50 more minutes.

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After the wonderful swim at the cascade, we camp in the parking lot for free with welcome from the attendant at the gate. Safe with toilets.

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Solo pagamos $100 x persona para entrar a las cascadas y con eso nos permitieron dormir en el estacionamiento.
si vas con casa de campaña si tienes que pagar para acampar por donde están las cabañas.

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Ask if we could parked and stay overnight in the RV and then visit the waterfalls the next day and they said no pb. We had a very quiet night and we felt safe.

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Big parking lot in front of the entrance to the cascades Las Micos. We paid only for the entry 100 pesos per person, stayed free for the night. Felt very safe.

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Nice Spot, now they charge 100pp for entrance including lifejacket. No extra charge for parking, let us stay the night for free in the parking lot.

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Great quiet place to stay the night. Paid 40pp to enter the waterfalls and stayed the night at the parking lot for free. Showers are 15 pp and 5pp to use the toilet. There is a little sink outside of the bathrooms where you can get water for your tank. Locals stay here till late.

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We we're allowed to park down by the river. Beautiful spot 30 pp. The water was beautiful and there are multiple waterfalls to jump from.

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As described - we felt especially safe parked down by the river at night as some people that work down there live there. No extra charge for camping, just the 30/person entrance. They were not charging for bathrooms when we were there but bring toilet paper. The waterfall jumping is a must do! Our guide was really nice and got a couple good pictures of our jumps (+it's a great way to support the locals). We did it a second time without a guide (this was dry season-assuming it would be more dangerous during rainy season?). If you can find the entrance definitely doable but at you own risk (a couple 50-100 meter swims).

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Previous descriptions all accurate. We stayed two nights!

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huge parking lot outside of the waterfalls to park for free. busy on weekend days but completely empty during the week. there are bathrooms in the parking lot for $5pesos, but the guy at the gate let us use them for free since we had paid to enter the waterfalls ($30pp). water and one electric plugin by the bathrooms.

after 6, they will let you drive down to the bottom by the river and park there if you'd like. there are also tent spots for $30 per tent.

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nice big parking lot, can fill water tank from taps near toilets, good water pressure better than pemex's ... quiet from 7pm to 7am

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Parking space big. 30 pesos per person. Little kiosks with tacos, basic.
We asked to park inside by the cascada and were allowed to at 6 pm.
We used 110v. all night. I'm sure this is not something they usually do but this time of year on a Tuesday helps a lot. Mx is surprising just talk to people and ask politely. The previous days the rain made the river kind of brownish, but still a nice place for a quiet night.

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Parking de entrada a las cascadas. Tranquilo en la noche y posibilidad de baños y duchas en el propio parking o en el interior del recinto.

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