Conejo Norte | Wild Camping

Mexico

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about 2 months ago
Altitude:
23.4 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
phxpsd

Amenities

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

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Description

Several sites on a hill overlooking the ocean. Several established fire rings. Saw a 37 foot Grand Design Reflection 5th wheel on a bench just below us. Beautiful views of the ocean in both directions. Fairly level.

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Really beautiful beach. But the road in is long and brutal. Probably best for 4x4. I made it with rwd motorhome but had to drive semi-fast so as to not bog down in sand. Really bumpy.

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Beautiful spot, not good for swimming though. Some other overlanders spread about but plenty of space. The road from MEX1 took about 45 minutes and was rocky, washboard, steep, soft sand at times, and generally rough but was ok in our 2wd econoline van. I wouldn’t want to bring anything bigger though. No one bothered us here, just a little bit of Telcel sometimes. Take care of it!

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stayed 2 nights, we got here later in the day the first night and about noon on the 2nd day, someone from the ranch came around asking for $50 pesos per person, kids are free. We gave them money, the 2 guys were nice. guess you just gotta catch it right not to pay.

this is a pretty spectacular spot right on top of the beach. epic sunset. We saw whales & dolphins! plus fish jumping and tons of birds. the road really isn't that bad on the way out, there are parts that are washboard but just go slow and know your limits. 2wd accessible.

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This is a really beautiful camping spot with a lot of privacy, and the Pacific Ocean stretches out forever. Nice, swimming and walking along the beach. We watched, surfers and humpbacks all morning.

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Great camping spot. Road in wasn’t too bad some gravel bits and some sand, just air down and take it slow. I made it on a heavily loaded dual sport. Not too windy although beware of all the big rocks and strong waves on the beach. I got washed over the rocks and lost my GoPro.
Side note: if anyone finds a GoPro along the coast with a bunch of videos of a guy riding a motorbike please let me know 😢

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Nice place!

But after the first night a very unfriendly american came and wanted 100$ .. We paid him but it was an incredible unfriendly jerk..

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Lots of flat spots overlooking the bay. Good surf spot for beginners at least when we were here in June.
Quiet. Just a few fisherman around. No one else.

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the owner of this ranch died and the sons are in dispute over ownership.
the Gringo that collects the fee lives in the hut with the solar panel he has nothing to do with the land.
the beach remains federal land there is no concession paid on it

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Stayed here 3 nights, high bluff overlooking the ocean. Must be part of the ranch- paid 100 pesos for 2 people per night (300-total). Bought some fish from the guys in town. Worth the 10 mile washboard drive in. Come prepared with extra drinking water.
Lots of surfers- camping all over- wind sheltered spots to the south.

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Nice place to Camp. No one came for collecting money. Watch for very big spiders! Don‘t use the way in the south which goes along the sea - much more terrible than the way in the north (only some washboard sections).

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Great camping spot! The road is wash board and a little sandy but our rear heavy Sprinter van made it without getting stuck easily. We camped on a bluff overlooking the ocean. It was an epic view! The beach to the south fork in the road had a better beach but the camping was in the dunes amongst bushes and small trees. We checked out both north and south area and chose the north with better views from the bluffs. We did not have 4 wheel drive to check out the further end of the south fork. Many posts mentioned 4 wheel drive was necessary to access the southern end.
We were surprised to see at least 15 other vehicles camped along the span between the south and north forks.

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We arrived here in the dark, after we took the ferry to La Paz. Levelled but windy place, located on a stony cliff.
When you drive down here, you’ll cross a privat-sign. In the next morning the owner came to us, and asked for some money.
He said, if we wanted to camp for free, we have to drive behind the next hill to the north.

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Several sites on a hill overlooking the ocean. Several established fire rings. Saw a 37 foot Grand Design Reflection 5th wheel on a bench just below us. Beautiful views of the ocean in both directions. Fairly level.

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