nbentley1
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Bahia Escondida
We are looking to spend a couple of days down there in mid February and are looking for some relatively up to date Intel. I searched the forum but
coulnt find anything recent. I have never been there myself and its been a few years for friends of mine who have. Has the the site been developed at
all, toilets, fees? etc? Any info is much appreciated. Cheers.
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David K
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Bahia Escondida or Escondido (aka Puerto Escondido)?
Search 'Tripui'
That was an RV park on the driveway to Puerto Escondido.
This was posted by RnR one month ago from today:
As of early Nov, 2016 -
The original RV park at Tripui is closed. (The entrance was west of the driveway to the residential area)
However, the hotel area has parking and electrical/water hookups for a few units. (The hotel entrance is east of the residential area)
We parked there with a truck/trailer combo but actually stayed in one of the hotel rooms. Two other rigs were hooked up to electrical. Secure area
with a full time night guard, quiet, you get to use the pool and hotel grounds, good restaurant.
[Edited on 1-6-2017 by David K]
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nbentley1
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I think that is a different spot. I'm headed to Bahia Concepcion. Thanks
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Bob and Susan
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there are no services there...there is a guy who collects fees for camping
its pretty rustic
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nbentley1
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Thanks.
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David K
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10-4, that's why I asked... On the map, your place is called Playa Escondida (Hidden Beach).
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Quote: Originally posted by nbentley1 | We are looking to spend a couple of days down there in mid February and are looking for some relatively up to date Intel. I searched the forum but
coulnt find anything recent. I have never been there myself and its been a few years for friends of mine who have. Has the the site been developed at
all, toilets, fees? etc? Any info is much appreciated. Cheers. |
As Bob said, quite rustic but I consider it the best camping beach on the bay if you're a self sufficient camper. It is sheltered from north winds,
has a lovely beach and close to islands if you have kayaks or boats. The road in is not suitable for large trailers or motor homes.
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nbentley1
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Sounds great. Thanks
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shari
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it is our favorite spot in the area as it is the only place you dont hear the jake brakes on the trucks and traffic! I swam with whale sharks there 3
weeks ago! The easy way to find it is it is just a block south of La Posada Concepcion which looks like a small village..where the tennis courts are
next to the highway. So get off there and go about 100 meters south and there is a sign and ya turn left towards the ocean on a rickety dirt road.
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nbentley1
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Thanks Shari, we've stopped at a few spots in Conception over the years just not that one. Excited about the potential of Whale sharks.
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Jake breaks are part of the Ambiance! Like coyotes and loud young campers with fireworks. I love the Qs about Internet signals and can I get a 500ft
RV in there?! The Old Baja... Smiles Tio
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Spearo
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Don't ever go there. Its horrible. If you want to chance it I'm the guy with no shirt.
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BooJumMan
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There a month ago, not developed. 2 dry pit toilets. Guy with no shirt hassled me all night.
No but seriously almost stepped on a baby rattle snake there AT NIGHT, so keep an eye out (obviously since you're in baja,...)
In that pre-Google Earth and social media epoch, The Code was adhered to. It was based on a simple verity: if a locale had been transformational for
you, and you had put the hard yards in to get there and to learn it, to know it, why in god�s name would you broadcast the news, thus ruining the
future experience not only for yourself, but for future adventurers?
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We've never camped there but it really is one of the most beautiful spots to swim at! and now I hear there are whale sharks, time to head on over!
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It's packed and Coco's is full, too. Maybe some spots will open up?? or you can squeeze in somewhere (maybe).
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