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- fugawibillExplorerI emailed them a link to this thread
- Canadian_RainbiExplorer
fugawibill wrote:
The link is correct, and I have stayed there in the past. However, there are some incorrect postings on the left side of their Facebook page that refer to the Gulf coast. There is also an El Paraiso near San Blas.
When I saw the map on the left that is what I looked at. Why is the wrong map link the first map link you see? They need to fix that. The link posted by Briansue took me to the right page and the right map. I recognised it immediately, we had checked it out quite a few years ago, I'm guessing 12 years--it has improved much since then.
We stayed closer to Chiconquoc at Trailer Park Campestre which then was very new--we were the first Gringos there and had to wait half a day for the power to be wired into the site. We visited again (by car) about 10 years ago and it was pretty much complete, lots of permanent Mexican rigs there.
These are both in the 4th edition of the Church book. - fugawibillExplorerThe link is correct, and I have stayed there in the past. However, there are some incorrect postings on the left side of their Facebook page that refer to the Gulf coast. There is also an El Paraiso near San Blas.
- Canadian_RainbiExplorer
fugawibill wrote:
Lots of room at El Paraiso, Amacuzac, about 30 miles from Taxco
El Paraiso Trailer Park
That link shows it to be on the Gulf of Mexico at least a days drive to Taxco which is south west of Mexico City. The nearest RV park to Taxco would be near Cuernavaca. There are a couple there though we havent been to them in yearsd. - TequilaExplorerLooks good
- fugawibillExplorerThe facilities are excellent, and the English speaking owner and family live on site. You could also visit the Zoofari, Amacuzac River rafting, and the second largest cave system in Mexico, Grutas Cacahuamilpa, is a short distance away.
- fugawibillExplorer
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