Mexico
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ADMIN NOTE: No overnight camping allowed, please respect the wishes of the locals.
Beach is rocky but nice. ~USD Free
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We stayed 2 nights at the northern end of this beach, right were the abandoned building are and nobody bothered us! Couldn’t see any signs like „no camping“ or „private property„ and felt save. Some locals are squatting in the ruins, didn’t bother that we were there. Beautiful view of the bay towards Cabo Pulmo and a little bit protected when having north wind like we did. No amenities, free.
Report Check-InWe camped just past the abandoned buildings for one night and then were asked to leave the next morning. We were told you are not allowed to drive or camp on this beach, but the beach closer to the road with the designated spots are ok.
Report Check-InGreat campsite there are several others South along the bay in the old RV park. Stayed here several nights, ok by locals. Good snorkeling right off old Boat ramp. Lots of hiking and Mtb trails in the hills to the west, can views trail maps in town
Report Check-InWhen we arrived in town one person said to camp anywhere. Others said oh no the "Castro" family owns all the land and then directed us to camp here. Two abandoned buildings which was good shelter for cooking out of the wind.
We camped here for 4 nights with motos and tents. View is unreal.
Report Check-InFree beach camp outside Cabo Pulmo. Beach is rocky but nice. ~USD Free
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