bajamary1952
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Palmas Altas Camp Loreto
I'm nearing the end of my 2nd month Baja peninsula roadtrip with my dog and now staying at this cute little campground right in Loreto near the
Malecon. It seems to be mostly backpackers and motorcyclists and mostly Europeans. It has electricity, wi-fi, showers, bathrooms, water, a
mini-kitchen and the grounds are covered with palm trees & gated for security. A really nice place. 150 pesos/night. Sorry my photos are too
large for upload.
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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by bajamary1952 | I'm nearing the end of my 2nd month Baja peninsula roadtrip with my dog and now staying at this cute little campground right in Loreto near the
Malecon. It seems to be mostly backpackers and motorcyclists and mostly Europeans. It has electricity, wi-fi, showers, bathrooms, water, a
mini-kitchen and the grounds are covered with palm trees & gated for security. A really nice place. 150 pesos/night. Sorry my photos are too
large for upload. |
Sorry that I missed seeing the place! Can you send me the photos and I will post them for you. An exact location in Loreto, website or email address
for them too, if you can. You can email the photos as attachments to info AT vivabaja.com
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ncampion
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I'm interested as well. I've lived in Loreto for almost 8 years and have never heard of it. Thanks
Living Large in Loreto. Off-grid and happy.
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4x4abc
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right behind Hotel Oasis
https://www.facebook.com/pg/CasaPalmasAltas/about/?ref=page_...
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Howard
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It must be the best kept secret in Loreto. I have never heard of it either. I will check it out when I get to town.
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David K
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LOL..
Baja Nomad, always something new to learn... even for the locals!
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vandenberg
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Isn't there a sign right on Hidalgo??
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bajamary1952
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As someone mentioned it is behind Hotel Oasis: https://palmasaltascamp.wordpress.com/location/
Definitely not the typical Loreto/gringo tourist place; mostly Europeans & Canadians.
Photos on Flickr
https://www.flickr.com/photos/45160828@N02/albums/7215767907...
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jbcoug
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This place is some distance behind and south of the Oasis. The easiest way to find it is to look for the tall gray concrete auditorium structure. It
is probably three stories tall, 3-4 blocks behind and several blocks south of the Oasis. Palmas Altas is nearly across the street from the back of the
auditorium.
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BornFisher
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Good to know, thanks, looks great!
"When you catch a fish, you open the door of happiness."
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