Traveler's Guide to Camping Mexico's Baja
$ 11.95 USD
- Vendor: Rolling Homes Press
- Type: Media
Explore Baja and Puerto Peñasco With Your RV or Tent!
Sun, sand, and clear blue water are just three of the many reasons more and more RVers are choosing Mexico’s Baja as a winter destination. The Baja Peninsula is fun, easy, and the perfect RVing get-away.
With the right information crossing the border onto the Baja is a snap. Only a few miles south you’ll find many camping opportunities – some on beaches where you’ll park your Airstream just feet from the water.
The Transpeninsular Highway 1 extends south for 1,061 miles, all the way to the tip of the peninsula in Cabo San Lucas. This two-lane paved highway gives access to some of the most remote and interesting country in the world, including lots of desert and miles and miles of deserted beaches. Airstreamers love this country for boating, fishing, beachcombing, and just plain enjoying the sunshine.
Traveler’s Guide to Camping Mexico’s Baja covers Baja and nearby Puerto Peñasco. It includes information on campgrounds, border crossing, towns, roads, and recreational opportunities. It features easy-to-follow maps showing exactly how to find every campground listed.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Why Camp the Baja Peninsula
Chapter 2 - Details, Details, Details
Chapter 3 - How To Use The Destination Chapters
Chapter 4 - South To Ensenada
Chapter 5 - Southern Northwest Coast
Chapter 6 - Central Baja
Chapter 7 - Central Gulf Of California Coast
Chapter 8 - South To La Paz
Chapter 9 - Southern Loop
Chapter 10 - Los Cabos
Chapter 11 - San Felipe
Chapter 12 - Puerto Peñasco (Rocky Point), Golfo de Santa Clara, and Algodones
Index
Third Edition published 2006
By Mike and Terri Church
6” by 9” Paperback
256 pages, over 70 maps
