Moroncarit Beach | Wild Camping

Mexico

Details

Verified:
3 months ago
Altitude:
1.7 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
ykphil

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
Yes - Average
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
Yes
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Long stretch of undeveloped beach, very quiet during the week, only a few 3 groups of people were there during the day but left before 6pm, probably busier on weekends. Pick a spot up from the high water mark down by the dunes. The RV park down the beach is nice and was open but totally empty when we passed by.

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Camped at the top of the dunes just off the road. Beautiful sunset. A reclamation project is underway so it was busy and noisy during the day. Once the sun set we were alone for the evening. Be careful if broken glass in the sand.

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This is one of the nicest spots along the coast. The sunset is spectacular. The police station is very close and they drive by frequently. I asked if it is okay to camp here. They said it's not a problem .
Unfortunately they build a road along the beach so you can't drive up to the water. But you can park about 500 feet from the water and walk. Cell phone signal at the beach is bad but 400 feet up the dunes I had a strong 4G signal. Big Riggs can come here as long as you stay off the downhill area. There is actually a very nice and protected spot for a big RV. I will attach pictures
Overall a good spot for free camping

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Nice spot to camp on the beach. Bumpy dirt road approach, sandy hill to go over to cross the dunes but it is relatively well packed sand then the beach itself is firm where people drive on it. Great beach to run or bike on. Quiet night, police drove by

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We visited on a 'puente' and the beach was packed with people tailgating so we opted to camp on the other side of the dunes back from the beach. There were a few young guys ripping around on motorbikes who were friendly and took off before dark. Seems like everyone else cleared out around that time too and we had the place to ourselves. It was quiet and peaceful (also less trash on the road side of the dunes)

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This is an amazing place to wild camp. Miles of open dunes. Closest thing around for supplies (groceries etc) is the city of Huatabampo. The resto at El Mirador is only good as a last resort. It was a Friday when we were there and there were ATV's running along the beach till dark. After dark a few locals came down to hang out on the beach but was very quiet.

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Absolutely empty when we were there. Drove up & down the beach as well as the road..... Finally settled on the spot under two palm trees short walk from the RV park. Did not feel very secure.

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Still one of the most beautiful beach camping spot but it has become even dirtier since my last visit.

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Stayed one night, this an incredibly nice beach that is treated like a garbage dump, very disheartening to see and not enjoyable to stay at because there was not one square foot of sand without garbage,broken glass or bottles on it, they do have crews do clean up during Semena Santa and not sure what event if any there was before we arrived but when it’s not cleaned up the place sucks.

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Long stretch of undeveloped beach, very quiet during the week, only a few 3 groups of people were there during the day but left before 6pm, probably busier on weekends. Pick a spot up from the high water mark down by the dunes. The RV park down the beach is nice and was open but totally empty when we passed by.

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