Gerald
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RV Park or Campsites In San Ignacio?
Any of the above in San Ignacio? 1 or 2 nights...
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LaTijereta
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Checkout "San Ignacio Springs".. They can set you up..
On the leftside before crossing the river as you head towards the mision..
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tripledigitken
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Rice and Beans
They are another option. They have full hookups, back in spaces, parking lot type setup between hotel rooms on one side and the restaurant on the
other. Decent meals and drinks steps from your RV. Sorry, this is the only photo I have. I would call first to confirm a space as it can get
crowded during whale season, or any off road event.
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David K
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I recall an RV park/ campground on the right after you cross over the river???
This map shows one before Ignacio Springs and one across from the hotel...

[Edited on 3-5-2013 by David K]
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mulegemichael
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we've stayed at ricardos regularly for many many years now but last week had lunch there with amigos and it was across the board horrible...unedible,
literally!...and two of us got pretty sick that night....sooooooo...cuidado!
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David K
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That's too bad... keeping quality and standars is so important to a restaurants success... just like at Mama Espinoza's, it is hit and miss and many
Baja places to eat!
We have been lucky at Ricardo's in San Ignacio...


Stickers anyone?



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tripledigitken
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Quote: | Originally posted by mulegemichael
we've stayed at ricardos regularly for many many years now but last week had lunch there with amigos and it was across the board horrible...unedible,
literally!...and two of us got pretty sick that night....sooooooo...cuidado! |
Sorry to hear this. Did you get to try the new restaurant by Casa Leree?
Ken
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Quote: | Originally posted by mulegemichael
we've stayed at ricardos regularly for many many years now but last week had lunch there with amigos and it was across the board horrible...unedible,
literally!...and two of us got pretty sick that night....sooooooo...cuidado! |
try rene's or quichule. yum, yum!
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Quote: | Originally posted by Gerald
Any of the above in San Ignacio? 1 or 2 nights... |
Rice and Beans has full hookups in a concrete parking lot. Our two times in the restaurant were so-so. About 2 1/2 miles from the town square and
other restaurants.
El Padrino has full hookups near the entrance to the property and dry camping in a large palm grove behind the office area. Showers are a bit funky
but okay. You have to ask the owner to light the hot water heater and then wait about fifteen minutes. About a three minute walk to town center.
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John M
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El Padrino
We've tent camped at El Padrino and were happy with it.
John M
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Leo
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Petates, just over the bridge and on the right has nice 'dry' spots at the edge of the lagoon. no services so Rice and Beans is your best full service
(incl. wifi) but noisy below the highway.
The grass is always greener....
and so, there is always a better spot in Baja
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Udo
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TOOTSIE'S is within a short walk from the campground, and they have European themed meals.
Udo
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Hook
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I take it Rice and Beans newer RV spots are no longer wired for 220v?
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El Pardino
In the past we stopped there . It wasnt all that bad went down last year at the end of whale watching time and the place was closed and high weeds
growing in the R.V.spots
has anyone taken a smaller RV out to the Lagoon, We have a 26 ft.
[Edited on 3-6-2013 by J.P.]
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