Mexico
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Looks like it was a camping site. Has little beach umbrellas on the beach. Safe and in front of the beach. Can be done in 2wd until a point after you go 4x4 in the sand. It was a site recommended by the locals.
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Nice beach. More sheltered than the next IOverlander site south where I actually camped. I walked her on the beach. Fresh garbage cans but nothing else. Some houses around and noise from the town. Rooster and donkey noises too. Looks better for swimming than wheee I am at. Clean with very little gargantuan and road in looks berry good.
Report Check-InThe gate is locked. Coordinates are for El Rincon. Continue south for wild camping.
Report Check-InOne lone palapa remaining on the beach. Access from arroyo, Not far from road. Stayed one night & felt safe.
Report Check-Inits a sandy road that ends on the beach with no much room to turn around or a parking lot.was late,I ended up sleeping where the rd was too sandy to continue.no windy when I was there and I dont understand when some ppl say so.wind change constantly.not bad for the night.managed to back up in the morning
Report Check-InA nice and quiet beach. There are some houses (100-200 meters away) the place was clean and we felt save.
Report Check-InSlept on the road next to the fence,we hoy stucked on the soft sand at the end of the road.
beautiful beach, very windy.
Beautiful spot on a white sandy beach that stretches miles north and south. Amazing sunsets and great swimming. Whales and dolphins breaching just 50 meters from the sand. A couple Mexican families came during the day but besides that we had the beach to ourselves.
Directions: It's a bit confusing to find as there are several dirt roads from the highway. Watch the map and once you are parallel to the icon turn left on a dirt road. If driving from La Paz, you'll first pass a gated and paved road. Next there's a dirt road along a fence next to a pasture. The third dirt road on the left goes straight to the beach camping spot. We pulled our car up to the palapas without problem. Safe travels!
Report Check-InLots of trash on the beach. Some houses nearby. Did not stayed here for overnight.
Report Check-InLooks like it was a camping site. Has little beach umbrellas on the beach. Safe and in front of the beach. Can be done in 2wd until a point after you go 4x4 in the sand. It was a site recommended by the locals.
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