Poza Rica or Bust!

Day 2 we made our way down to Poza Rica. The country side changed from farm fields to rolling hills of citrus farms. It was easy driving until we reached town and then the heavy traffic was on & was quiet a shock to Adam who was used to the calm of the Nebraska small town.

Rolling hills of citrus trees
Rolling hills of citrus trees
Giving honor to the hardworking citrus workers.
Giving honor to the hardworking citrus workers.

We drove into Poza Rica Inn at a reasonable hour, so there was plenty of time to go swimming & set up our tents in the back parking lot. We love staying here because it is a beautiful hotel that will let us use all the amenities for 250 pesos ($16. U.S.) a night!

We have watched the flyovers being built for the last 2 years. Should help traffic flow a lot!
We have watched the flyovers being built for the last 2 years. Should help traffic flow a lot!
We found signs of Christmas season throughout Mexico.
We found signs of Christmas season throughout Mexico.
The pool was a little cold, but didn't stop the kids.
The pool was a little cold, but didn’t stop the kids.

Scott & the kids were always up to something fun!

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We have camped here on many of our trips and we always have the same problem! There is a rooster on the next property that starts crowing at 5am and will not stop! As well as a dog that sounds like he has permanently lost his voice, OH and a street sweeper that comes in and cleans the parking lot on occasional visits! But, we still love it and will go back again!20141213_175146