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Info Please on RV sites South of Ensenada

bajaponderosa - 8-10-2010 at 03:27 PM

I am tired of spending another summer here in San Felipe. I am looking for info on any safe Rv sites south of Ensenada. Must be near the water. Power is not a issue I have solar. Please Help.

noproblemo2 - 8-10-2010 at 03:56 PM

South of Ensenada is Estero Beach. South of Rosarito and North of Ensenada is Baja Seasons. Both on the water.

David K - 8-10-2010 at 04:23 PM

Posada Don Diego is near the beach (~2 miles), but an excellent RV park with a restaurant on site... In Colonia Vicente Guerrero about 100 miles south of Ensenada.

Baja Malibu Sur RV Park is just south of Ejido Erendira, right on the coast. Not sure of conditions there now. 45 miles south of Ensenada, 10 miles west on paved side road, and a couple of dirt road miles south.

Cielito Lindo has a few spots, very near the beach, south side of San Quintin, outter bay (Santa Maria)... 125 miles south of Ensenada... a couple miles west via paved and dirt roads.

El Pabellon RV Park is a couple miles south of the Cielito Lindo road... very popular with many.

bajaponderosa - 8-10-2010 at 06:53 PM

Thanks for the info will check them out.

BajaGringo - 8-10-2010 at 07:20 PM

How big is your RV? Can you go off road at all? If so I might be able to add a few...

bajaguy - 8-10-2010 at 08:06 PM

Punta Banda.....south of Ensenada, right on ocean

BajaGringo - 8-10-2010 at 09:43 PM

We see a lot of smaller RV's come out here to the peninsula south of La Chorera. Another popular spot is La Lobera, halfway between San Quintin and El Rosario, out on the beach...

irenemm - 8-11-2010 at 12:26 AM

We have been in business for 40 years. We are off the Hwy and not on the beach.
We are a safe place we have a night watchmen and we also live on site.
we have 100 spaces some with patios.
stop by
just remember to always have a fun and safe time. that is what it is all about.
Irene
Posada Don Diego

David K - 8-11-2010 at 07:22 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by irenemm
We have been in business for 40 years. We are off the Hwy and not on the beach.
We are a safe place we have a night watchmen and we also live on site.
we have 100 spaces some with patios.
stop by
just remember to always have a fun and safe time. that is what it is all about.
Irene
Posada Don Diego


Irene, since it has been 25 years since I stayed at your place: Can you still drive right to that big sand beach from there?

bajabound2005 - 8-11-2010 at 08:33 AM

How far south?

Baja&Back - 8-11-2010 at 08:58 AM

KM 16.5, south of San Quintin - Stay at El Pabellon Palapas Alvinos RV park – Rates: $10.00 no hookups (fresh water (not drinking) taps & dump station), hot showers, toilets. Dry camping on a wide-open beach 9 miles south of Lazaro Card##as and 1 mile west of Hwy.1 via dirt road.

Fidel is a great guy. Very safe place.

bajaponderosa - 8-11-2010 at 11:33 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by BajaGringo
We see a lot of smaller RV's come out here to the peninsula south of La Chorera. Another popular spot is La Lobera, halfway between San Quintin and El Rosario, out on the beach...



I HAVE A 24FT 5TH WHEEL

irenemm - 8-11-2010 at 03:27 PM

David
we closed the road to thru traffic so you have to go around it parallels to the park.
when you were here the rancher behind us let you thru too. he has sold to strawberry growers who will not let you through so we closed it too. it is still just a short drive.
the wind is terrible here today not a good day to be on the beach. when it blows in here then just to ugly to go any where.
David stop by some time on your next trip south. We have changed a little since then.
Thanks enjoy the ride it only goes around once.
to everyone drive careful and don't be in a hurry since everyone that lives here is.
Irene

Iflyfish - 8-11-2010 at 03:31 PM

http://www.amazon.com/Travelers-Guide-Camping-Mexicos-Baja/d...

Church's guide to RV parks in Baja. The Church's also have a website.

If you do not have a Surge Protector that guards against power surges and fluctuations I would highly recommend that you get one. In addition I would recommend that you install a 10-15' ground cable with a welders clamp on the end. It has been my experience that electricity can fluxuate significantly and many places do not connect the ground wire. Also check polarity or get a surge protector that provides this function.

You are pulling a big rig and I would also encourage you to drive slowly and defensively. Highway 1 is narrow and has long stretches with steep shoulders.

Iflyfish

hey Georgia

BajaRob - 8-11-2010 at 05:22 PM

I can see why you want to get to the other side. The heat index for Saturday will be 116 and then 127 on Monday. It is a balmy 55 here in Newport. Sorry, I couldn't resist. Say hey to Ron.