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Junior
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 28
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I always camp on the western-most pacific side of Bahia Falsa, right around Los Volcanes. Plenty of Pismo clams, and great point-break surf spots all to yourself.
005_3.jpg 013_11.jpg Head due west from town of Lazaro Cardenas to Salt Works, then jog left and south along the peninsula till you reach the "rock walls" that protect campfires from the wind. Find your spot and pitch it. I also stayed at a hotel on the Bahia that was very pleasant and the food excellent - I think there were 9 casitas total - but the margarita (1) they served upon arrival erased all memory of the place. If you need a good map of Baja, I recommend the Baja California Alamanc - you can borrow mine if you like |
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Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Escondido
Posts: 89
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I would go with the Old Mill. They have a secure courtyard to park your rig right outside of your room.
Old Mill restaurant has good food. Right next door. $16.00 per night per person. And it is on the water. Jardines is a good spot also, Old Mill is more old mex feel to it. John |
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A.T.
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Ontario, CA
Posts: 146
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Stood at the Old Mill a couple of weeks ago. And went to check out Jardines and the rooms are nice but you can't park your truck in front of your room. I think the rooms start at $35 a night. You can also try Don Eddies Landing.
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