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Directions to Loreto Shores RV Park?

windgrrl - 1-31-2019 at 07:43 AM

Looking for uncomplicated way to get to Loreto Shores RV Park towing RV. Will be travelling north on Mex 1.

Thanks in advance,
W

rhintransit - 1-31-2019 at 08:27 AM

Traveling north...exit Hwy 1 at big signed turn off to Loreto. Continue on that road towards town (it does curve here and there but is obvious). Once you pass the (only) stop light, keep going towards the sea and turn right on Davis. Corner has a stop sign, a restaraunt called Mezzaluna on the southwest, a two story building and taxi stand on the SE, and a pedestrian only street to the left.
Continue south. You will drive through an unpaved arroyo then the road continues. Keep going until you see signs for the park, it will be on your left.

[Edited on 1-31-2019 by rhintransit]

ncampion - 1-31-2019 at 10:38 AM

Roberta, perfect directions!

windgrrl - 1-31-2019 at 01:08 PM

Quote: Originally posted by rhintransit  
Traveling north...exit Hwy 1 at big signed turn off to Loreto. Continue on that road towards town (it does curve here and there but is obvious). Once you pass the (only) stop light, keep going towards the sea and turn right on Davis. Corner has a stop sign, a restaraunt called Mezzaluna on the southwest, a two story building and taxi stand on the SE, and a pedestrian only street to the left.
Continue south. You will drive through an unpaved arroyo then the road continues. Keep going until you see signs for the park, it will be on your left.

[Edited on 1-31-2019 by rhintransit]


Perfect - much more intelligent than Google Maps (although the south side dirt arroyo road past the airport is tempting :spingrin:) and way better route than the way we went round and round Loreto years ago on a Friday night in the rain and even down a one-way downtown street! Gotta love the RV lifestyle...

4x4abc - 1-31-2019 at 08:12 PM

with towing an RV in mind, the south of the Arroyo dirt road is a lot less stressful. A lot.

defrag4 - 2-1-2019 at 02:30 PM

If you havent seen it yet, check out Romanitas RV park, much better location and chiller vibe imho

plus my buddy runs it! ;)

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Romanita+RV+Park/@26.01093...

[Edited on 2-1-2019 by defrag4]

[Edited on 2-1-2019 by defrag4]

defrag4 - 2-1-2019 at 02:32 PM

Quote: Originally posted by 4x4abc  
with towing an RV in mind, the south of the Arroyo dirt road is a lot less stressful. A lot.


i live right on the corner of the arroyo dirt road and airport, always fun seeing couples coming in/out that way wondering what the hell they signed up for :lol:

its a bumpy ride!

billklaser - 2-1-2019 at 04:14 PM

Quote: Originally posted by rhintransit  
Traveling north...exit Hwy 1 at big signed turn off to Loreto. Continue on that road towards town (it does curve here and there but is obvious). Once you pass the (only) stop light, keep going towards the sea and turn right on Davis. Corner has a stop sign, a restaraunt called Mezzaluna on the southwest, a two story building and taxi stand on the SE, and a pedestrian only street to the left.
Continue south. You will drive through an unpaved arroyo then the road continues. Keep going until you see signs for the park, it will be on your left.

[Edited on 1-31-2019 by rhintransit]

billklaser - 2-1-2019 at 04:16 PM

Sorry, should have said: Directions are great, except you turn right on Madero St. not Davis.

rhintransit - 2-1-2019 at 07:14 PM

Quote: Originally posted by billklaser  
Sorry, should have said: Directions are great, except you turn right on Madero St. not Davis.


Oops. You are right. The description of the corner is correct and since we don’t have many street signs you should be fine

windgrrl - 2-3-2019 at 05:05 PM

So we took a walk on the wild side and drove the arroyo dirt road. It was fine, but we have a relatively small rig and are slow and patient. There was so little drama other than a fried chicken in the electric fence that we took the same route out to the highway.

Thanks for all your tips and advice. We had a wonderful time in Loreto with the highlight of seeing blue whales and a host of sea life.

defrag4 - 2-3-2019 at 09:06 PM

Quote: Originally posted by windgrrl  
So we took a walk on the wild side and drove the arroyo dirt road. It was fine, but we have a relatively small rig and are slow and patient. There was so little drama other than a fried chicken in the electric fence that we took the same route out to the highway.

Thanks for all your tips and advice. We had a wonderful time in Loreto with the highlight of seeing blue whales and a host of sea life.


whats your rig look like? i might have seen ya drive by!

windgrrl - 2-4-2019 at 05:39 AM

Quote: Originally posted by defrag4  
Quote: Originally posted by windgrrl  
So we took a walk on the wild side and drove the arroyo dirt road. It was fine, but we have a relatively small rig and are slow and patient. There was so little drama other than a fried chicken in the electric fence that we took the same route out to the highway.

Thanks for all your tips and advice. We had a wonderful time in Loreto with the highlight of seeing blue whales and a host of sea life.


whats your rig look like? i might have seen ya drive by!


Black Ford F-150 with a black cap towing a 25’ Rockwood MiniLite. Lucky you to live in Loreto!