Los Campitos is a neighborhood of Todoque in La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain.
It comprises the easternmost part of the town of Todoque, bordering Las Manchas on the south.
After the conquest and incorporation of the island to the Crown of Castile, the area came to be considered as communal land.
[1] In 1847, José María Wangüemert de Alcalá, a contributor to Pascual Madoz's geographic handbook, made a description of the Los Campitos settlement as having 69 houses and 263 inhabitants: 149 males and 114 females.
The lava flows destroyed a large number of homes and buildings, including the school (Colegio de Educación Infantil y Primaria Los Campitos[4]), practically erasing Los Campitos from the map.