Sea side camp spot north of Mulegé | Wild Camping

Mexico

Details

Verified:
6 months ago
Altitude:
1.6 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
richsalm

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
No
Tent Friendly:
No
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Description

coordinates lead you passed a farm, just drive on the track and you'll get there. Multiple level camp site possibilities exist here situated next to a secluded racky shoreline. The road in was rough, but 2wd can make it. Big rigs will scrape brush on the way in.

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Slept here one night and were alone and right on the water. Views of Isla San Marcos. We drove through San Bruno and took a dirt road. A few muddy puddles and rough spots. The shore is covered in trash. We fished and caught some dinner to cook over an open fire. Only one truck drove by - no one bothered us. We pitched a tent and slept great with the noise of the rocks moving with the tide.

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Not worth the drive. Dirty, full of rubbish and a long bumpy ride. This place should be deleted. If you are desperate, try your luck

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Really great spot. Been here twice, beautiful view, fire pit, never anyone here. The drive in is sketchy and Google maps won't get you all the way here.
Instead, follow Google maps to the point where it indicates the road ends and you need to walk the rest. At this point, keep following the road straight (you should see a fence to your right) until you see a concrete box painted yellow. Take the left immediately after this and it will bring you to the shore/campsite.

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Nice spot for the night. A few local trucks drove by in the afternoon, but we were mostly on our own. Definitely hard to navigate. Definitely brushy. Looks like someone had done a little trash clean-up before we arrived. Dog found lots of treasures on the beach.

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We didn't follow Google Maps to get here, we just suddenly saw a dirt road leading away from the main road. It is bumpy and there were a few huge water puddles on the road, but nothing dramatic. There are a few different spots to park, we found one other camper already here so we parked a little bit further. We felt safe, we had a lot of privacy, made a bonfire, sang, and danced. There are TONS of shells everywhere, there's also a rocky/shelly beach at some point following the dirt road and swimming was good there.

The only downside was flies. They nearly made us gone mad and that's why we eventually left after 2 nights, otherwise we might have stayed longer. But a cool spot nonetheless!

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Great quiet spot close to the water. The drive in is a little dicey - some washboard patches, hard packed sand and pot holes. We made the drive just fine in our 2WD Promaster. Google maps will want to take you through someone’s property to get to the dirt road. We found it much easier to go up a few streets then connect to the dirt road. Beautiful view of the water and mountains when you get there!

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Not the easiest drive in but yes very quiet by the sea. Lots of trash but otherwise quiet and pretty away from any houses.

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Was following other coordinates to this site and they led to a fenced off farm. Multiple level camp site possibilities exist here situated next to a secluded racky shoreline. The road in was rough, but 2wd can make it. Big rigs will scrape brush on the way in.

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