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[*] posted on 7-29-2014 at 07:13 PM


Whale-ists, The owners of the campground is a church group, from what we have been told. It looks like a great place for camping.
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[*] posted on 7-29-2014 at 07:32 PM


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There is a nice, peaceful and safe campground out here at La Chorera at Alvaro's place on the beach. It is very basic but usually the locals here will keep you stocked with clams, oysters and fresh fish. Don Alvaro and his family are good friends of mine and I highly recommend them...



I misspelled La Chorera, Thanks Ron, My vote for sure. Great beaches, bay and dune access, volcano's to climb and friendly community. The campground is right on a beautiful beach/point location. They even have beer(Caguamas) in the main house. :yes:
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[*] posted on 7-29-2014 at 09:33 PM


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There is a nice, peaceful and safe campground out here at La Chorera at Alvaro's place on the beach. It is very basic but usually the locals here will keep you stocked with clams, oysters and fresh fish. Don Alvaro and his family are good friends of mine and I highly recommend them...



I misspelled La Chorera, Thanks Ron, My vote for sure. Great beaches, bay and dune access, volcano's to climb and friendly community. The campground is right on a beautiful beach/point location. They even have beer(Caguamas) in the main house. :yes:


No problem amigo. Don Alvaro is a great guy - he's been there for over a half century and his kids are all fishermen. They are made from the same fabric as pop and I would vouch for any of them. They don't have much to offer in in the way of services like hookups but they more than make up for it with all the rest that they do and offer. If any of you will be camping/RVing at his place, be sure to send me a message. We are only a half mile up from his place and you are welcome to come over to enjoy a cold one...

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[*] posted on 7-30-2014 at 01:36 PM


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There is a nice, peaceful and safe campground out here at La Chorera at Alvaro's place on the beach. It is very basic but usually the locals here will keep you stocked with clams, oysters and fresh fish. Don Alvaro and his family are good friends of mine and I highly recommend them...

Where exactly is this place? I'm heading down to BOLA on Friday but I usually spend the night in San Quintin going down and coming back. I might give this place a try. And share a cold one with you.

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[*] posted on 7-30-2014 at 09:21 PM


Any campgrounds with a cantina?
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[*] posted on 7-31-2014 at 12:34 PM


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There is a nice, peaceful and safe campground out here at La Chorera at Alvaro's place on the beach. It is very basic but usually the locals here will keep you stocked with clams, oysters and fresh fish. Don Alvaro and his family are good friends of mine and I highly recommend them...

Where exactly is this place? I'm heading down to BOLA on Friday but I usually spend the night in San Quintin going down and coming back. I might give this place a try. And share a cold one with you.


If you are on facebook, I posted a map to his camp out here as well as some photos of the area around it:
Campo Don Alvaro - La Chorera

Here is a link to a Google Maps view of his camps location:
Google Map Location of Campo Don Alvaro




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[*] posted on 7-31-2014 at 01:29 PM


Thanks! I've been out there but not at his campground.
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