Roca Azul
West of Lake Chapala
Roca Azul, Jocotopec, Phone:
(011-52-) 387-763-0426
Rates: $20 for 2 people
Type of Hookup: 19 sites 2 with
30 amp power/ 3 or 4 spaces for large rigs
Total Sites: 19
A few pull thus for large rigs.
Electricity/ Amps: 30
Open all year
Pool
This is a nice park with
soccer fields, tennis courts, volleyball area, walking areas, large swimming
pool. Also one can see the lake from the east end of the park. To bad it's such
a lousy lake (very polluted). Not a bad spot if you can't be near the ocean.
The manager’s name is
Edgar, and his wife & daughter have the same name - Coco. He speaks English.
E-mail address is
rocazul40@hotmail.com.
Directions: eakTo drive to Roca Azul from
Guadalajara take Highway 15 that goes towards Colima. Go past Pemex #1589 to KM
53. Follow the signs and go 2 kms doen the road to the RV Park.
"ROCA AZUL" Trailer Park
& Resort is located at the west end of Lake Chapala. It is a small RV park -
only 19 spaces. If the park is fairly full, there is only about 3 or 4 spots for
big rigs. 30 amp electric, sewer, and a very good water supply (good pressure-
may need a pressure reducer).
To get to "ROCA AZUL' -
from Guadalajara - one takes the road that goes to Colima. Go about 30 kms and
turn onto the road that goes to Morelia (It is a four lane road until the
turn-off). The road to Morelia is a narrow 2 lane road. One travels about 20 kms
on this road to the turn-off to Jocotepec (toward Chapala). Go 800 meters (about
1/2 mile) to the turn-off to 'ROCA AZUL', which is on the left. It is VERY
NECESSARY to travel very slowly, because one can only see the entrance sign when
one is about 100 ft from the turn-in.
After turning in, it is 2
kms to the RV Park, on a cobblestone drive (which is divided for the first km.)
The manager’s name is
Edg ar, and his wife & daughter have the same name - Coco. He speaks English.
E-mail address is rocazul40@hotmail.com, and the tel # is (01387)7630426.
It is a nice park with
soccer fields, tennis courts, volleyball area, walking areas, large swimming
pool. Also one can see the lake from the east end of the park. To bad it's such
a lousy lake (very polluted). Not a bad spot if you can't be near the ocean.
When we were there we were
the first users of the brand new park. Two other units (from California) came in
the next day; they were on their way to Colima and the coast.
Merv & Doris
Photographs
by Darrell an Sandy
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