Party til sunset! | Wild Camping

Chile

Details

Verified:
over 1 year ago
Altitude:
133.0 masl
Website:
None

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
Natural Source
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
No
Tent Friendly:
No
Pet Friendly:
No

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Description

A small, narrow, gravel and sand pulloff at the end of the beach. Not very level. This whole beach is private, and vendors were selling auto parking for 2500 pesos a day. We didn't ask, but I am sure many would let you camp. This pull-out is at the very end, is the only free access point to the beach, and is super popular with locals catching the sunset. A tent-camping couple joined us the night we stayed. We didn't bother to hide from the road, but there are opportunities to cross some soft sand and hide in the bushy areas (we saw a school minibus get stuck in the sand, but other 2wd cars were blasting through there like they just didn't care!) :) . Nice if you want to escape the urban areas.

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el lugar esta completamente sucio, evitenlo realmente la gente ha dejado un basural

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nice pull away from the main road, not too many cars. I have been alone here for 2 days so it must just be busy for the holidays. plenty of picnic tables and fire pits.

it is really not clean here so do the right thing and take a few bits of rubbish with you when you leave.

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Steepish slope down to access. Narrow gravel stone beach. Can drive further a long to reach sandy beach but we didn’t want to risk sinking with the camper. You can hear and see the waves lapping. Nice view. But a lot of rubbish.

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A small, narrow, gravel and sand pulloff at the end of the beach. Not very level. This whole beach is private, and vendors were selling auto parking for 2500 pesos a day. We didn't ask, but I am sure many would let you camp. This pull-out is at the very end, is the only free access point to the beach, and is super popular with locals catching the sunset. A tent-camping couple joined us the night we stayed. We didn't bother to hide from the road, but there are opportunities to cross some soft sand and hide in the bushy areas (we saw a school minibus get stuck in the sand, but other 2wd cars were blasting through there like they just didn't care!) :) . Nice if you want to escape the urban areas.

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