Mexico
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Scenic wild camping amongst the dunes. A few people during the day came out to explore the dunes. mostly foot prints in the dunes, but some tire tracks. Decent cell reception (roaming). No facilities of any kind. Road to here is hard packed sand. we made it without 4wd engaged, but would recommend 4wd as there are several soft spots of deep sand, and a bit of a wrong turn will get you stuck. pay attention on the way in. depending on location in the dunes, the access road floods at high tide. we were able to exit with 4WD
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Super quiet clean and seems safe with other RVs scattered near. Great sunset but windy. We just parked to block the wind and still could sit out in our camp chairs. No problem in our Promaster van 2wD but it was dry.
Report Check-InNice, clean, quiet location amongst the sand dunes, near Guerrero Negro. Agree with earlier review that road is hard pack, for the most part, but with many soft spots that could require 4wd, especially after some rain. Mobile phone reception was good, displaying 2-bars.
Report Check-InScenic wild camping amongst the dunes. A few people during the day came out to explore the dunes. mostly foot prints in the dunes, but some tire tracks. Decent cell reception (roaming). No facilities of any kind. Road to here is hard packed sand. we made it without 4wd engaged, but would recommend 4wd as there are several soft spots of deep sand, and a bit of a wrong turn will get you stuck
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