If you stay here, you will definitely need ear plugs and insect repellent. The campground is small and tidy, however, it is right next to a ranch. We woke at 4 AM to the sound of roosters, chickens, dogs and coyotes, horses and cow bells. The animals did not stop until 8 AM. By that time the sun was out, and it was too hot to sleep. The day we arrived, we asked to be moved to a different tent, because the smell of manure from the ranch next door was too much. They gladly accommodated us, and the other couple that was with us, by moving us to different tents.
The hot water is heated by propane tank, we didn’t have hot water initially, until my husband went to see the groundskeeper to turn it on.
After coming to Valle Guadalupe, we discovered several other glamping grounds that had triple the luxury for the same price. So this glamping location is definitely overpriced .
The positives:
The tent is very intimate, the bed is super comfortable, and the fire pit at night under the stars is priceless.