The United Mexican States, commonly known as Mexico, is a federal constitutional republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico.
Covering almost 2 million square kilometres, Mexico is the fifth largest country in the Americas by total area and the 14th largest independent nation in the world. With an estimated population of 109 million, it is the 11th most populous country.
Traveling in Mexico by RV led us to wonderful experiences we could only have had that way. Camping by a remote ferry landing on the Gulf of Mexico, having brunch in our motorhome with a taxi driver in Xalapa, watching an informal rodeo by a restaurant in Chihuahua - these are some of our treasured memories.
Many other small moments of beauty or interest came from this way of traveling too.
There were drawbacks, though. Getting lost, having to maneuver the motorhome out of tight spots, the ever present need to find a place for the RV for the night, the challenge of visiting cities while in an RV it was rather like having a third person, one who needed regular meals of gasoline, water, and electricity and needed to dump the water frequently.
In the U.S., it is easy. You just take off in your motorhome of any size or shape, and everywhere you go, you can find public or private campgrounds. There are huge national directories listing them. You can have a general idea what to expect wherever you go.
Mexico is not like that. Some parts of the country are more developed, most notably the Pacific coast beach towns where American and Canadian RVers have been going for years. But if you get off the beaten path, RV travel in Mexico is bound to be an adventure.

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