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camping near La Mona
Is there any decent spots to camp south of BofLA, toward La Mona? Camped out the other way near La Gringa, but never out towards La Mona.
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Most folks call the other side 'Rincon'... There is a nice beach just where the road forks off to go to that side, on the left... it is just south of
the Muñoz property homes.
After that, you have a big lagoon/ mud flat area, so depending on the moon (or if sea levels ever do rise) it could be gooey near the beach?
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there are drainages that have water sometimes but otherwise would be doable. when the north winds blow the beach disappears and the waves break
against the bushes. that wouldn't be a good time to camp there!
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For sure... and the camping area is behind the sand dunes not next to the water where I took those pics. Super high tides will come up to those
bushes, indeed.
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Thank you guys!
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When I visited several years ago the La Mona area had a private community feel to it, closed gate at guard shack. We were able to gain access for 10
minutes by sweet talking the guard.
Not sure where David is referring to, but sure didn't see anywhere camping would be allowed.
Edit to add: I suppose you could camp mid beach (David's photo location) between the private property to the SE and SW, just never seen anyone camped
there. Personally I prefer camp areas that have a caretaker (and charge a small fee) for safety. I would not feel my stuff is safe if leaving camp
when camping alone.
Bruce
[Edited on 9-25-2017 by mcnut]
[Edited on 9-25-2017 by mcnut]
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Quote: Originally posted by mcnut | When I visited several years ago the La Mona area had a private community feel to it, closed gate at guard shack. We were able to gain access for 10
minutes by sweet talking the guard.
Not sure where David is referring to, but sure didn't see anywhere camping would be allowed.
Edit to add: I suppose you could camp mid beach (David's photo location) between the private property to the SE and SW, just never seen anyone camped
there. Personally I prefer camp areas that have a caretaker (and charge a small fee) for safety. I would not feel my stuff is safe if leaving camp
when camping alone.
Bruce
[Edited on 9-25-2017 by mcnut]
[Edited on 9-25-2017 by mcnut] |
Hi Bruce, my photos are just south of the Capt. Muñoz property and runway where the bay curves at the south end. Red arrow...
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