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Laguna Hanson campground. There are cabins and primitive campsites. I drove from the north and that requires 4WD. I see busses (like school busses, not motor coaches) arriving from the south so the dirt road must be OK for them. water seems to be in cabins only. Fee is 72 Pesos.
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a really nice place on the laguna Hansen:-)) very good for relaxing days in the nature!! the park guide ist very friendly thanks!!
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road from the south was slow and slippy, pot holes rather than washboard.don't attend when its raining, reassuring to have 4x4 but I didn't use it, 6.5mtr Sprinter.
is this really Baja???
This campground is beautiful, like a little Yosemite, and it got snow! We saw dozens of cars full of families trekking up there to see the snow. But THE ROAD was one of the bumpiest dirt roads I can imagine, took about two hours to drive it. Worth it if you’re going to camp for a few nights and explore (the little cabins looked very nice!) but for one freezing night in our van, it was a wash.
Report Check-InLaguna Hanson campground. There are cabins and primitive campsites. I drove from the north and that requires 4WD. I see busses (like school busses, not motor coaches) arriving from the south so the dirt road must be OK for them. water seems to be in cabins only. Fee is 72 Pesos.
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