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[*] posted on 5-3-2011 at 08:14 AM
Ensenada to La Paz where to stop?


Driving to La Paz on May 27th. Planning to start early morning from Ensanada. We plan to drive day time only and on the highway. Got to get to La Paz in good time. Any suggestions as to where to stop at night? I need a plan. :cool:



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[*] posted on 5-3-2011 at 08:23 AM
Guerrero Negro


You can easily make Guerrero Negro the first day.

Try the Cowboy, on your left just as you enter town. Has a nice taco/chicken place in front.

Don't forget to gas up in El Rosario, maybe lunch at Baja's Best, on your left as you head out of town.

If you really push it, probably San Ignacio......




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[*] posted on 5-3-2011 at 09:11 AM


If you leave early you could make it to San Ignacio or Mulege. Nine hrs I believe and very workable as the sun sets approx 7:30pm. Nicer towns than GN altho they do have good hotels and meals but they do everywhere!! Check out trip reports for recent articles on hotels and restaurants. La Paz is heatin up so be ready; hot and beautiful! Tio
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[*] posted on 5-3-2011 at 10:25 AM


From Ensenada I'd drive to Santa rosalia or mulege. I just made the drive from san Diego and made san Ignacio and I was pulling a boat



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[*] posted on 5-3-2011 at 12:15 PM


I would seriously consider Mulege - not too bad of a drive from Ensenada and gets you down the road pretty far. Would be in La Paz the next day with about a six hour drive from Mulege. I like the Hotel Mulege as it is in town so you can walk to most places you would want or need to visit. Secure courtyard parking also. I am sure others will give their opinion on where to stay and/or eat. Jim

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[*] posted on 5-3-2011 at 02:37 PM


Stop and stay at Ignacio Springs B&B in San Ignacio. If you get an early start out of Ensenada you will get there in time to relax in the shade by the river or paddle around in a kayak. Terry and Gary are great hosts.

If you go any further it will be too late to see or do anything when you get there. La Paz is only about 7 or 8 hours from San Ignacio




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[*] posted on 5-3-2011 at 02:52 PM


I'd go for mulege.



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[*] posted on 5-3-2011 at 03:14 PM


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Stop and stay at Ignacio Springs B&B in San Ignacio. If you get an early start out of Ensenada you will get there in time to relax in the shade by the river or paddle around in a kayak. Terry and Gary are great hosts.

If you go any further it will be too late to see or do anything when you get there. La Paz is only about 7 or 8 hours from San Ignacio


that's the ticket! Killer breakfast included in the deal before you hit the road too.
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[*] posted on 5-3-2011 at 04:01 PM


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Stop and stay at Ignacio Springs B&B in San Ignacio. If you get an early start out of Ensenada you will get there in time to relax in the shade by the river or paddle around in a kayak. Terry and Gary are great hosts.

If you go any further it will be too late to see or do anything when you get there. La Paz is only about 7 or 8 hours from San Ignacio


that's the ticket! Killer breakfast included in the deal before you hit the road too.



They will feed you a fabulous dinner for not much money too so once you get there you don't have to leave till you're ready to hit the road the next day. The yurts are fantastic and the beds are the most comfortable in Baja.




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[*] posted on 2-12-2013 at 05:25 PM


MapQuest says the drive from Ensenada to Guerro Nego is 11+ hours and from Ensenada to Mulege is 16+. Are they totally off, or do these times sound right?
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[*] posted on 2-12-2013 at 05:54 PM


With reasonable stops for gas (2 or 3) lunch (1) and potty breaks (2 or 3), GN is about 8 hours from Ensenada



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[*] posted on 2-12-2013 at 08:32 PM


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You can easily make Guerrero Negro the first day.

Try the Cowboy, on your left just as you enter town. Has a nice taco/chicken place in front.

Don't forget to gas up in El Rosario, maybe lunch at Baja's Best, on your left as you head out of town.

If you really push it, probably San Ignacio......


Hi BajaGuy... as you drive southbound through El Rosario, Baja's Best is actually on the right (between the highway and the river).



My vote is to not go beyond San Ignacio... you really should see some of Baja as you whoosh to La Paz, and driving the mile or 2 into the town plaza is really really worth it.

It all depends on when you get started. Other things include stops, military checkpoints, slow conditions. If you still have plenty of daylight when you finish taking in the beauty of San Ignacio, then get on to Mulege... which is the second major oasis in Baja, on Hwy. 1.


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[*] posted on 2-12-2013 at 09:06 PM


You will love San Ignacio ... the yurts are amazingly pretty. The drive is long but do-able. If you are up to it, take a quick jaunt to the main square in S.I. - it has huge trees, a mission church with 3 feet wide brick walls, and a free museum/bookstore at The CASA LEREE, owned and run by Juanita (Jane) from San Francisco. And the fact that it is an oasis with hundred of date palms is pretty impressive.

We do the drive south many times a year and I would not go further than SI - you don't want to be driving the mountains when you are tired ...my 2 cents.





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[*] posted on 2-12-2013 at 09:10 PM


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You can easily make Guerrero Negro the first day.

Try the Cowboy, on your left just as you enter town. Has a nice taco/chicken place in front.

Don't forget to gas up in El Rosario, maybe lunch at Baja's Best, on your left as you head out of town.

If you really push it, probably San Ignacio......


Hi BajaGuy... as you drive southbound through El Rosario, Baja's Best is actually on the right (between the highway and the river).






Yeah, my other left :lol:




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[*] posted on 2-13-2013 at 10:52 AM


SD to San Ignacio is my vote. Ignacio Springs is the ticket. They do a great job.



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[*] posted on 2-13-2013 at 10:56 AM
Lets be Real !!


I'd start early and see where you get...its BAJA and plans go out the window and makes GOD smile..nothing is written in stone......K&T:cool:
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I'd start early and see where you get...its BAJA and plans go out the window and makes GOD smile..nothing is written in stone......K&T:cool:


I agree with this. Have a plan and have a backup and then another backup.
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[*] posted on 2-13-2013 at 08:27 PM


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You can easily make Guerrero Negro the first day.

Try the Cowboy, on your left just as you enter town. Has a nice taco/chicken place in front.

Don't forget to gas up in El Rosario, maybe lunch at Baja's Best, on your left as you head out of town.

If you really push it, probably San Ignacio......


Hi BajaGuy... as you drive southbound through El Rosario, Baja's Best is actually on the right (between the highway and the river).






Yeah, my other left :lol:


I think it was my uncle who said it best: Two lefts make it right.:P




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[*] posted on 2-14-2013 at 12:04 PM


Stop for great cheeseburgers at Playa Buenaventura at the south end of Bahia Concepcion.

Drive times depend on what your are driving (or towing) and traffic.
Ensenada to south side of San Quintin is generally very busy and you'll be lucky to average 40 MPH, with much time lost to slow traffic in and around the various farming communities.
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