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Camping near Cieleto Lindo San Quintin?

Gerald - 8-20-2009 at 12:32 PM

Anyone been beach camping there lately?
Any suggestions?
Gerald

woody with a view - 8-20-2009 at 12:57 PM

first/last time was 25 years ago. about 3 in the morning some a-hole came blasting thru the sand on a ATC 3 wheeler and almost hit us. in the morning we found a 2" long yellow scorpion under the tent.....

more, and better places elsewhere for us since then....;D

irenemm - 8-20-2009 at 01:44 PM

try Posada Don Diego
we have been open since 1970 12 miles north of san quintin
not on the beach or on the Hwy. safe, yes we live on the property and has night watchmen
hope to see you here

David K - 8-20-2009 at 03:54 PM

Pabellon Beach is a short distance south of the Cielito Lindo road, signed on Hwy. 1. Many have said great things about it... I always stayed at Gypsy's / Cielito Lindo when Dave and Juanita ran things.

Neal Johns - 8-20-2009 at 04:28 PM

I think I found Posada Don Diego.
Going south, after crossing the bridge over the river, go south 1.7 miles and turn right, west, for a half mile.

RV parking with services, USD 11.

Posada Don Diego [800x600].jpg - 42kB

David K - 8-20-2009 at 05:05 PM

Yah, the turnoff is just north of (before) the propane plant up on the hill the highway climbs...

[Edited on 8-23-2009 by David K]

woody with a view - 8-20-2009 at 06:33 PM

going south the CFE electric plant is across from the propane plant. head west. great food!

going north the CFE is across from the propane plant, also!:light:

[Edited on 8-22-2009 by woody in ob]

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BajaDanD - 8-20-2009 at 06:35 PM

El Pabellon has showers have stayed there a few times, its on the beach south of Cielito lindo. There is a sign from Hwy 1

Crusoe - 8-20-2009 at 07:59 PM

We have stayed at El Pabellon many, many times. Always a nice expierience. One of Baja,s very best!! ++C++ :yes::yes:

wilderone - 8-21-2009 at 08:33 AM

There is a grassy area adjacent to Cielito Lindo - on the property (NOT down the road) - where you can park an RV or tent camp (no campfires). A few years ago, it was $5 to put up a tent. You can use the toilets, enjoy restaurant/bar of course, and the beach too. May not be the quietest with the guests of hotel and restaurant and nearby parking for cars, but safe and convenient. I've been to Pabellon too - they have salty showers, and the panga fishermen drive through to get to their boats very early in the morning. Go to the far end.