Two separate areas at this park. First is directly surrounding the restaurant complex with 15 amp/water/sewer sites and the second behind that with a large block wall surrounding it. There are two tall, swinging gates to enter this area...East and West ends. Manager needs to open these to enter this park. Check with office. West entrance had larger turning access to enter...go very slow with big rigs...requires careful maneuvering. Electric fluctuated greatly and my surge shut it off consistently, so I ended up unhooking from the electric. Good restaurant at location. Telcell service good. WiFi on site. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Strictly an overnight place surrounded by a high wall. Good restuarant on site, but expensive by Mexican standards. This is an industrial town we like to avoid, but many stay here for whale watching tours. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Not all hookups worked. Our back in site not level and fairly narrow. Electric 15 amp and 105 volts; dangerously low. Sewer connection was on a different site which meant trespassing to connect our sewer. Water was flat but okay for showers. Good restaurant in the park. Whale tours office there as well. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here on our way back north. About 15 long pull-throughs and 15 back-ins. This time the place was mostly empty, so we had good 30 amp electricity. We also found out that they turn on the water pump about 4:30PM - 9:30 PM and you have fairly good water pressure. Very nice staff all around. The Panadaria Ideal (bakery) in town is very good. Also there is a nice grocery store (Mercado) with a wide selection of foods and vegetables. I would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Mario offers a very basic gravel RV park, great restaurant and great whale watching tours. The electric voltage is minimal and the water pressure non existent. The food is very good and the Wi-Fi is the best we have found thus far in Baja. The whale watching tours are the thing here, though they also offer several other tours. All are well run and priced right. We did the whale tour today and the whales actually bring the baby whales up to the boats and you can pet them. Guerrero Negro is here only because of the large salt evaporation operation just outside of town. There is a good bakery in town. We camped here in a Motorhome.