fly-boy
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Campos South of San felipe
Going to camp South of San Felipe for Thanksgiving for the 4th straight year. Up till this year we have always stayed at Punta Estrella- Us is about
75-100 people (ages range from a few months to 65 years) all in Motorhomes, Trailers, Toy Haulers...
I am looking for other locations we should consider South of San Felipe where we can set-up on the beach and get fresh water for the rigs as we
generally stay for nine days.
Are there any Campos with some trees for shade where we can camp?
$$$ is not really an issue- Clean and safe are the biggest considerations. I will be doing a recon trip the weekend of the 21st of September so any
suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Thanks so much Nomads!!!
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David K
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I am not sure if it has what you seek, other than trees... but Nuevo Mazatlan (Km. 32) is a tree shaded campground... Check it out: http://www.vivabaja.com/nm/ and when we last camped there: http://vivabaja.com/806/
3 kilometers south of Nuevo Mazatlan is the town of Delicias with two fine restaurants: http://vivabaja.com/618/page2.html
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fly-boy
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David-
This is great! I will definately visit this on the recon trip!
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David K
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Good idea fly-boy.
It is a simple camping area with the luxery of trees planted in the late 1960's by Nuevo Mazatlan founder Luis Castellanos Moreno... This was one of
the original campos between San Felipe and Puertecitos along with Percebu and Coloradito. Most of the others are actually private home 'campos'.
There is water faucets around the camp and cold showers and flush toilets... The beach is nice!
A more distant option is Campo Beluga at Gonzaga Bay... Campground with palapas, showers, toilets... see http://vivabaja.com/207/page3.html BUT, only drive there from Hwy. 1 at Laguna Chapala (35 graded dirt miles) not south from Puertecitos (50 miles
mostly very rough... too rough for a moho.)
[Edited on 9-4-2007 by David K]
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Quote: | Originally posted by fly-boy
David-
This is great! I will definately visit this on the recon trip! |
Now David,
Surely you aren't planning on divulging the secret location of
this campground are you .
What about the secret code of campers ?
How can you do this ?
- CaboRon
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fly-boy
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Cabo Ron-
Help a fellow Baja lover out!!! I keep telling my self some day I will have all of the time I want to explore the whole pennisula but until then I
have to rely on those with more time or sense than me!
Hard to believe that just a few years ago I was one of those guys who thought the boogie man lived in Baja- Thank God there isn't a dirt road in Baja
my wife hasn't been on- twice. She started dragging me down there and I fell in love- with her and Baja
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by CaboRon
Quote: | Originally posted by fly-boy
David-
This is great! I will definately visit this on the recon trip! |
Now David,
Surely you aren't planning on divulging the secret location of
this campground are you .
What about the secret code of campers ?
How can you do this ?
- CaboRon |
I guess I am living dangerously!
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Roberto
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Quote: | Originally posted by CaboRon
Now David,
Surely you aren't planning on divulging the secret location of
this campground are you .
What about the secret code of campers ?
How can you do this ?
- CaboRon |
Seems you're on a roll recently, with your witty posts! You go, boy.
When are you moving to Cabo?
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