john
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Camping San quintin
Any good safe camping with showers near San quintin
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DianaT
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Nice place and easy walk to the really good restaurant by Jardins. Not on the water, but not far.
Los Olivos
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Maybe Cielito Lindo. I think you can also camp near the Old Mill on the left end of the road.
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Los Olivos is very clean, neat and almost sterile.
Cielito Lindo, on the other hand is loaded with personality. Dont drink more than 2 margaritas there ... really
No worries
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There are too many ladrones from Sinaloa, Guerrero and Oaxaca in that area for me to camp outside an organized campground (which should be noted as
being safe to do). The above remark has been repeated to me so many times by Méxicano residents of San Quintín and Lazaro Card##as I can't help but
take it seriously.
A Lot To See And A Lot To Do
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| Quote: | Originally posted by DavidE
There are too many ladrones from Sinaloa, Guerrero and Oaxaca in that area for me to camp outside an organized campground (which should be noted as
being safe to do). The above remark has been repeated to me so many times by Méxicano residents of San Quintín and Lazaro Card##as I can't help but
take it seriously. | HOLA, This true and some folks camping alone in
that area have had some bad problems..so I have heard..and cilita linda has sorta been run down.......K&T
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Curt63
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El Pabellon is right at the sand dunes and the beach. It has limited wind protection and pangueros launch really early near the entrance.
No worries
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J.P.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by DavidE
There are too many ladrones from Sinaloa, Guerrero and Oaxaca in that area for me to camp outside an organized campground (which should be noted as
being safe to do). The above remark has been repeated to me so many times by Méxicano residents of San Quintín and Lazaro Card##as I can't help but
take it seriously. |
We camped at las Pabalon my favorite beach in april our tow vehicle was broken into and tools were stolen WE WERE PRE WARNED. but we really wanted
to stay there and disregarded the warning our bad.
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DianaT
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| Quote: | Originally posted by J.P.
We camped at las Pabalon my favorite beach in april our tow vehicle was broken into and tools were stolen WE WERE PRE WARNED. but we really wanted
to stay there and disregarded the warning our bad. |
And just a sad statement----
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From what i have heard. el pabalon would suit your needs, jardins is always premeir, pabalon puts you a little furthure south, stay with your stuff
and things are always good
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john
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I normally don't like camping near cities so safety and security is the most important
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J.P.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by chumlee57
From what i have heard. el pabalon would suit your needs, jardins is always premeir, pabalon puts you a little furthure south, stay with your stuff
and things are always good |
I dont know how much closer you can be to your stuff. our pickup was hooked and locked on our M,H. and the tools were in a locked Camper shell on
the truck. The stuff was taken while we and our bad ass German shepard were asleep.
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Thumbs up for Posada Don Diego (March 2012) and Los Olivos (2011). Get to Los Olivos before 4 p.m. as the gates closed then.
When the way comes to an end, then change. Having changed, you pass through.
~ I-Ching
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