Mexico
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There's a gravel road (not only for Atv) who goes in the National Park. that was the best spot we found between Ensenada San Felipe, ~300m from the Mex3. Very quiet after the sunset and a little bit hidden from the road. Very clean.
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Beautiful mountain views at both ends of the long road in and cool cacti everywhere. Drive until you see the power lines and there's a great amount space to camp there, and more even further down. No telcel service here.
Report Check-InStayed here for the night. great quiet place, only problem was we couldn't find a place to put a tent down due to the cacti growing everywhere. not too big of an issue as we are geared to sleep in out Subaru Outback.
Nice easy dirt road is graded and can accommodate nearly every type of vehicle
3 star rating comes primarily from not being able to put down a tent. The area was clean and quiet if you go in a bit further from the road.
Report Check-InWe stayed there last night with our tent on our bicycley trip. A nice and scenic place, easy to get in. Verry quiet after sunset. Just note there is not much of a wind and rain protection. There was quite a storm going trough the night.
Report Check-InWe travelled in a little further down the road. Very quiet and lots of room for 5 of us. Really convenient spot along the Mex 3.
Report Check-InThere's a gravel road (not only for Atv) who goes in the National Park. that was the best spot we found between Ensenada San Felipe, ~300m from the Mex3. Very quiet after the sunset and a little bit hidden from the road. Very clean.
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