Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Camping in San Felipe Mexico.
Campgrounds in San Felipe
I’ll cover this in a north to south sequence for easy navigation. Many campgrounds in the area do have their own bathrooms with showers, toilets and other facilities. It’s also important to realize that very few free or “wild camping” sites are present near town. The farther you travel or north or south, the more prolific they become. Everything listed here is an official campground with paid sites.
Villas de Cortez
They have rentals and the option to camp with palapas on the beach and RV spaces. It’s more of a community with large grounds. The latest reviews are very mixed with some saying the grounds are in need of maintenance. It is a great location however and it’s worth checking out as an option.
Amenities:
Flush Toilets
Showers (cold)
Electric outlets
BBQ Pits
Community kitchen
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Pete’s Camp
For travelers coming from the north, Pete’s Camp is one of the first options you will see. It’s just north of town in a location that is private and removed yet only a seven or so minute drive to the malecon. They have beachfront palapas, reasonable rates and it’s a popular choice for good reason! You have the option for dry sites or full hookups at different rates.
Amenities:
Full hookups
RV dump station
Hot showers
Popular restaurant on-site
Laundry facilities
Level concrete pads for parking
Security
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Playa del Sol
Far less popular than Pete’s, Playa del Sol is generally less crowded and a bit lower on the price point. Don’t expect stellar amenities but it does have everything you could need for a night or two on the beach.
Amenities:
Electric outlet (separate from campsites)
Restrooms
Palapas
Beach access
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Campo Turistico #1
campo touristico san felipe
They have a great little restaurant.
This is a great little RV park with a very nice restaurant. It’s not located directly on a sandy beach but it does have a rocky beach and it’s a very quick walk to the sand where the other parks are lined up. I stayed a few nights here and really liked the privacy and separation from other RV parks and town while retaining walking distance convenience. The restaurant was also fantastic and they have an oyster farm out front for fresh food! The only downside was that the parking isn’t level. Bring leveling blocks.
Amenities:
Restrooms
Hot showers
Electric outlets at sites
Restaurant
Benches, grills and shade structures
Ocean access
RV dump hookups
Kiki’s RV and Hotel
Like Pete’s, Kiki’s is a town favorite with an excellent reputation. It has beautiful sites, palapas with elevated patios, plenty of services and gated security. Kiki is very friendly and the experience is typically positive here. Rates aren’t the lowest but it’s clean and well maintained.
Amenities:
RV hookups
Tent sites
Hot showers
Flush toilets
Wifi
Beach and town access
Great security
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Ruben’s Camp
Very similar to Kiki’s with a gated park that backs up to the beach. They are right next door to each other and this one is at a slightly lower cost. They have hookups, a restaurant, palapas and nice grounds overall. The only complaints center around bathroom cleanliness.
Amenities:
RV hookups
Showers and flush toilets
Palapas and shade
Beach and town access
Security
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La Palapa RV Camp
Next in line on what is essentially a strip of adjoining RV parks is La Palapa. Located just down from Ruben’s, it has a similar layout with great fencing for security and access to the street or beach. All of the latter several places essentially access the same beach. I did a drive-through and quick look around here and it seemed super nice and clean.
Amenities:
Laundry
Palapas
Electric, water and sewer hookups
Hot showers
Flush toilets
Campo San Felipe
There’s a hotel and RV park with a location very close to the malecon. If you visit for festivals or big events and want to join the party, Campo San Felipe is perfect. Having the hotel adjacent means campers get pool access as well.
Amenities:
Swimming pool
Flush toilets
Hot showers
Security
Wifi
Full RV hookups
Beach access
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Malena and Leo’s Camp
The budget option in town has a perfect beach, palapas and nothing more. Lock your stuff up at night because the beach also has public access. Otherwise, this campsite is pretty nice for vans and truck campers that want something simple and inexpensive. Great hosts as well.
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Victor’s RV Park
Just south of town, RVers will like the full hookups. Beach sites do fill more quickly but there is plenty of space throughout the campground. The nice bathrooms are a major bonus. Also the fact that they take credit cards in the restaurant. It’s not the cheapest place around but is very nice overall
Amenities:
Bar and restaurant
Full hookups
Wifi
Nice bathrooms with flush toilets
Hot showers
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Club de Pesca (Fishing Club RV Park)
Likely the most underrated RV park and campground in the area, Club de Pesca is clean and has a wonderful location. Dry campsites are very tent friendly and RVers will find full hookups. Shade and palapas also make for a nice experience. You can still walk to town from the site as well.
Amenities:
Full hookup sites
Nice palapas
Beach access
Dry sites
Flush toilets
* hot showers
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