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briansue
Feb 14, 2016Explorer
Most people who travel in Mexico use the guide to Mexican camping by Mike & Terri Church – also known as the Church book – or the Bible for travel in Mexico – you may still be able to find it at places like Amazon. It is somewhat out of date but if you go to their website you will find many updates sent in by readers and travelers.
http://www.rollinghomes.com/
Bill & Dot Bell have had a website for a very long time with lots of tips about travel in Mexico and where to find RV parks. Their Road Logs can be purchased and downloaded online as .pdf files – invaluable even for long time Mexico travelers.
http://www.ontheroadin.com/
ioverlander is a worldwide website of world travelers with tips on routes and places to stay and lots of other stuff – sent in by those who use the website
http://www.ioverlander.com/
SCT is the Mexican government agency in charge of roads. They put out road maps which can be downloaded for free in .pdf form – you can zoom in and move the maps around to see different areas. There are maps of all of Mexico as well as maps for each of the states in Mexico.
http://www.sct.gob.mx/?id=3923
http://www.sct.gob.mx/informacion-general/planeacion/cartografia/
A GPS which comes loaded with maps of Mexico should be a necessity. We use a Garmin. Cost about $200. Covers all of North America. Using the Lat Lon numbers in the Church book you can find just about any RV park in Mexico.
Keep asking questions on this forum
http://www.rollinghomes.com/
Bill & Dot Bell have had a website for a very long time with lots of tips about travel in Mexico and where to find RV parks. Their Road Logs can be purchased and downloaded online as .pdf files – invaluable even for long time Mexico travelers.
http://www.ontheroadin.com/
ioverlander is a worldwide website of world travelers with tips on routes and places to stay and lots of other stuff – sent in by those who use the website
http://www.ioverlander.com/
SCT is the Mexican government agency in charge of roads. They put out road maps which can be downloaded for free in .pdf form – you can zoom in and move the maps around to see different areas. There are maps of all of Mexico as well as maps for each of the states in Mexico.
http://www.sct.gob.mx/?id=3923
http://www.sct.gob.mx/informacion-general/planeacion/cartografia/
A GPS which comes loaded with maps of Mexico should be a necessity. We use a Garmin. Cost about $200. Covers all of North America. Using the Lat Lon numbers in the Church book you can find just about any RV park in Mexico.
Keep asking questions on this forum
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