2 RV Parks near El Cortijo, Jalisco
Cima del Sol (Fraccionamiento Cima del Sol), Jalisco 0.31 miles E
Galaxia la Noria, Jalisco 0.85 miles SE
Lomas del Sur, Jalisco 1.63 miles NE
Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Jalisco 1.63 miles NW
Colinas del Roble, Jalisco 2.85 miles NE
We did however find 2 campgrounds within 25 miles of El Cortijo. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near El Cortijo in the left hand column.
Av. de la Carpa 1 Jocotepec, Jalisco 45800 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 51 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 4 Reviews
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Nov 2017 - $80.00
Pretty much everything these folks promise you when signing up is bogus! The only thing you pay for is a nice lake view. If you are in an rv, you may have water or you may not, you may have internet or you may not, you may have electricity or their electricity may blow your system. If you are camping and looking for a fun yet peaceful place, forget it! Their bathrooms are gross and full of spiders and earwigs, the camp areas are teeming with spiders and other creepy crawlies and their security consists of one guy. the pool water is dirty and filled with bugs. Their "snack bar" sucks and consists of Mexican dishes only that are lacking in hygienic preparation-eat at your own risk. I went camping there one night after I was promised family atmosphere and peaceful relaxation-never happened! They allowed a group of partiers to blast their boombox all night long to horrible rap music and the partiers cursing...didn't get a wink of rest. Save your money, don't believe their hype and go elsewhere. Trust me, this place is extremely over-rated. And their management is even worse, I politely attempted to get a partial refund of a membership after my night of hell and they blew me off because I advised them (at their request) of what I had gone through. Do yourself a favor and seek alternate camping/rv arrangements. - Robert from Ventura
Mar 2009 - $15.00
An addition to our earlier comments. In Spring and Summer, we recommend the shaded sites as the ones in the sun are very hot. We stayed over three months, and, save for a little mosquitoes at night, it is really a very pleasant park. There are none close by in the Chapala Riviera with the same standards and amenities. - jboyer
Jan 2009 - $15.00
Roca Azul is a rather new park in Jalisco, next to Guadalajara, the second largest city in Mexico. It is close to Jocotepec, amidst fields of strawberries, raspberries and various vegetable crops for export in the US and Canada. Situated on the grounds of an old Celebrity resort, it boasts 2 swimming pools, one heated by hot springs. The grounds are very large, with football fields, tennis courts, and a HUGE kid's playground. The sites are close to the Lake Chapala, and we can see many nice birds all day long, including an army of hummingbirds. The camp is very quiet, even though as I write this review there are over 35 rigs. Mostly Canadians, Americans and some Mexicans. Electricity is very stable, water is fit to drink, and the sewers have been working fine. Not in the US five star class, but certainly a top grade resort for Mexico. We are planning to stay for a few months, as the climate here is simply wonderful. The owner and his wife are truly great hosts, and we feel more as part of a large family than in an anonymous camp. Social life is great, as there are a few here who are returning for the 2nd and 3rd time, showing newcomers where to go and what to see around, and there is a lot. Worth the detour. - jboyer
Av. Vicente Ruiz Sahagun 75, Centro Villa Corona, Jalisco 45730 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 65 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Jan 2010 - $39.00
This park was exceptionally clean, and the warm water in the pools was very lovely. This is not a really big water park, but the hot springs angle is nice. We had a wonderful time here. We especially loved the warm pool that is filled in the evening for the RV Park guests. Our site was a little narrow but level. The hookups were fine. The Wi-Fi in the office area was also pretty good with a fast connection. The bathrooms were only okay, and the “Laundromat” was pretty minimal. The park charged quite a bit extra per child, and we didn’t really mind because your camping payment also gives you admission to the water park. This surcharge is only a problem if you’re not going to use the pools that day. (The rate is much lower for only two people.) This park is actually in Villa Corona on the outskirts of Guadalajara and is open only from October to March. - Family on the road