
Nestled in the rugged landscape of Northern Baja, the El Vallecito archaeological site is home to some of the most fascinating prehistoric cave paintings in the region. These ancient rock… Read more »
Nestled in the rugged landscape of Northern Baja, the El Vallecito archaeological site is home to some of the most fascinating prehistoric cave paintings in the region. These ancient rock… Read more »
In the middle of Baja’s central desert along Highway Mexico 1, the small dusty town of Cataviña is a popular overnight stay for travelers road tripping down the peninsula. The… Read more »
Between Tecate and Mexicali, Highway Mexico 2 winds travelers through a mountainous area with large granite boulders that make for impressive scenery and a dramatic drive. There are a number… Read more »
Just northeast of Mulegé, tucked into the Sierra de Guadalupe mountains, are the oldest cave paintings in North America—San Borjitas. Carbon dated to be 7,500 years old, these are not… Read more »
We’re starting off the new year with our top ten Baja resolutions that we think most people can get on board with. How many will you stick to this year?… Read more »
Some of Baja’s most impressive attractions are the numerous cave painting sites scattered throughout the peninsula. These ancient creations are a unique window into the native peoples and cultures that… Read more »
By David Kier Rock art sites are some of Baja California’s most interesting attractions. They are found throughout the peninsula and the art takes on many forms and styles from… Read more »