Considering both of these. In Mexico the gov't controls oil with it's own national company, Pemex. It has Pemex stations all over the country, and these are usually spotless clean where one can park for free in a guarded parking lot as well as eat at a restaurant, pay a small fee to take a shower, and find another facility down the road where you can do the same. It would be an extremely cheap way to travel.
Another idea is the RV resort company, Thousand Trails, now has an annual tent camping pass that will allow you to stay in their campgrounds for very low fees. You could set up a tent but not necessarily sleep in it and the facilities are located in scenic areas with great amenities. Google them for more info. I know you can stay for free on BLM land, etc, but these facilities have swimming pools, bathrooms with hot water, laundry rooms, and this program is considerably cheaper than monthly rates at most RV parks. You'll have to either stay 7 days, and then be gone for 7 days before returning to the same campground, or you can spend 4 days at one campground, then move on to the next for 4 days, and then again for continuous camping. That can be easily done in their Southwest zone where they have a number of campgrounds in Southern California.
Hope this helps,
Wade
Another idea is the RV resort company, Thousand Trails, now has an annual tent camping pass that will allow you to stay in their campgrounds for very low fees. You could set up a tent but not necessarily sleep in it and the facilities are located in scenic areas with great amenities. Google them for more info. I know you can stay for free on BLM land, etc, but these facilities have swimming pools, bathrooms with hot water, laundry rooms, and this program is considerably cheaper than monthly rates at most RV parks. You'll have to either stay 7 days, and then be gone for 7 days before returning to the same campground, or you can spend 4 days at one campground, then move on to the next for 4 days, and then again for continuous camping. That can be easily done in their Southwest zone where they have a number of campgrounds in Southern California.
Hope this helps,
Wade