Turnoff to beach spots | Wild Camping

Chile

Details

Verified:
almost 5 years ago
Altitude:
-17.7 masl
Website:
None

Amenities

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

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Description

This turnoff is a dirt road that leads to many nice spots along the ocean. Note that there is a sign that says it is not allowed to camp on the beach and that camping inside the national park is only allowed at camping Playa Blanca. However, this turnoff is at the very edge of the NP ans if you follow the dirt road towards the south, you will find yourself outside the NP, where camping should no longer be prohibited. Take a look at the map at the turnoff to get an idea of where the park boundary is along the coast.

Please don't camp on the white sandy beach in front of this turnoff. It is NOT allowed. But or course feel free to spend time there during daylight hours.

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Although it's true what the last comment says, you may still be able to get away with camping in this area, just not on the white sandy beach in front of this turnoff...

At the turnoff, there's a map that shows the park boundary and your location. You'll see you're close to the southern border (in fact, if you came from the south, you just passed the park entry a few hundred metres back). We ended up taking this turnoff and followed the gravel road a little further south, up until the point we felt comfortable enough to argue we were no longer within park bounds.

There are many rutted tracks leading from this dirt road to nice spaces inbetween the granite rocks and close to the ocean. Some shacks around, and the occassional local collecting seaweed.

I'll reopen this spot, but close the ones located on the beach in front of this turnoff, where, unfortunately, you are indeed not allowed to camp (anymore).

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the sign at the entrance to this road now says that there is no camping allowed anywhere in the National Park except for the designated camping at the beach, where you have to pay to stay the night. kind of disappointing that the French speakers on this app refuse to add English comments, everybody else does why not the French?

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Suite commentaire du 6/09 : il faut aller au camping 200 m plus loin , super coin avec eau et toilettes . Avons payé 4000/p ( gratuit pour les enfants ). Vue magnifique

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Impossible de dormir ici en camping sauvage ( spécifié à l'entrée et surveillé par des gardes )

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Very nice, safe, and beautiful site to camp. It is totally free of charge. Located just next to „Playa Blanca“ - which you can easily access by foot (very recommended!).

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the beachparts a very,very nice and relativ clean, uups ! :-)) it's easy to drive down with any car because it's a compact fine shell beach.

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