bajasusana
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RV campground on the beach El Rosario to Camalu
OK, after further help from some of you swell folks, I am just gonna tell you my dream and see what happens: I am hoping to plug my 18-foot, 1979 El
Dorada camper for a few months where I have access to a bathroom/shower and the sound of the surf. My parameters are El Rosario on the south end and
Camalu on the north. (I was thinking of going back to Don Eddie's in San Quintin, but the new website doesn't even show RV camping as a possibility
any more.)
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David K
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Most RV parks are not on the beach or far from pavement, as most motorhomes are not off road capable.
In El Rosario, there are a few RV sites with hookups at the Sinahi Motel, behind the motel rooms. It is on your right in the middle of town, on Hwy. 1
going north (on your left, if going south).
South of San Quintin is the El Pabellon campground. The Cielito Lindo Motel had some spots for RVs at one time. Los Olivos RV Park is located next to
Baja Jardines Motel/Restaurant, about Km. 1 and a mile or less away to the west and then south.
In Colonia Guerrero about a mile west of Hwy. 1 (from the propane place) is Posada Don Diego
In Santo Tomas, on Hwy. 1 is the popular El Palomar RV park, on the east side of the highway, across from the Pemex.
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bajasusana
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Quote: Originally posted by David K | Most RV parks are not on the beach or far from pavement, as most motorhomes are not off road capable.
In El Rosario, there are a few RV sites with hookups at the Sinahi Motel, behind the motel rooms. It is on your right in the middle of town, on Hwy. 1
going north (on your left, if going south).
South of San Quintin is the El Pabellon campground. The Cielito Lindo Motel had some spots for RVs at one time. Los Olivos RV Park is located next to
Baja Jardines Motel/Restaurant, about Km. 1 and a mile or less away to the west and then south.
In Colonia Guerrero about a mile west of Hwy. 1 (from the propane place) is Posada Don Diego
In Santo Tomas, on Hwy. 1 is the popular El Palomar RV park, on the east side of the highway, across from the Pemex. |
ADM! (espanol for OMG!) -- I am gonna check out each and every one of these in august/september! and i owe you at least one cerveza if we are ever in
the same part of our beloved Baja at the same time...
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David K
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Oh my, I didn't do anything much... but thank you!
I am sure others will chime in and perhaps offer even better and newer details than I.
A good book might be 'Camping Mexico's Baja' by Mike & Terri Church for you to have?
http://www.rollinghomes.com/Baja%20Book.htm
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willardguy
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its a shame the old campground next to the old mill with bathrooms and showers is gone maybe take a look out at cielito lindo, but you're kind of isolated out there......
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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by willardguy | its a shame the old campground next to the old mill with bathrooms and showers is gone maybe take a look out at cielito lindo, but you're kind of isolated out there...... |
Gypsy's RV Park (near Cielito Lindo) sure used to be popular. I miss Laura's breakfast burritos at the Wey Buzzard Bar there!
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BAJA.DESERT.RAT
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don eddies did have rv sites and i never heard they did away with them.
sign onto and post your query on " bloodydecks.com " in the mexico/baja post. i'm sure you'll get a lot of answers as it's a very active site.
BIEN SALUD, DA RAT
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