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Prices

 As a general rule, expect to get what you pay for in Baja California RV Parks. If you're paying $2US a night, that says a lot about the services available. If you're paying $15US a night, you should be getting basic hookup services, plus bathrooms and showers. If you're paying $25US a night, then you're either in Los Cabos or the Tijuana-Ensenada strip - both being areas where prices can get excessive.

Water pressure

Throughout Baja California, water pressure will be very low, especially during the daytime hours.  Any exceptions to this will be the result of a local boosting to the pressure. Two examples of this are the El Pabellon Park in San Quintin and the Aquamarina Park in La Paz. 

Electricity

The quality of electrical power varies throughout Baja California. Major power centers are located in Rosarito Beach in the north and La Paz in the south.  La Paz the power is generally consistent, although at a higher than normal voltage. Power from La Paz is fed to much of the southern state.