
Part 3: Loreto > Cabo San Lucas By Rick Albertson October 8: Loreto > San Carlos Great sleep camping last night and good energy today. Back was good,… Read more »
Part 3: Loreto > Cabo San Lucas By Rick Albertson October 8: Loreto > San Carlos Great sleep camping last night and good energy today. Back was good,… Read more »
Part 2: Bahía de los Ángeles > Loreto By Rick Albertson October 4: Bahía de los Ángeles Decent sleep, though warm. Realize now that I came down here a… Read more »
By Gary Graham My first venture into Baja was Easter week 1969, when I traveled with my very excited nine year-old son Greg to Loreto. What an adventure it was for the two of us. With… Read more »
By Gary Graham Remember back when many of us camped along the Sea of Cortez enjoying the isolation? Often there wouldn’t even be another soul as far as one could… Read more »
By Dave Kelly, co-author of “Hiking Loreto” If there is a heart of the Sierra Giganta, the Emerald City arroyo is one of its major arteries. Close to Loreto and… Read more »
By Dave Kelly, co-author of “Hiking Loreto” Located about 10 miles south of Loreto is the picturesque Puerto Escondido. The port is under new management and is currently going through… Read more »
With beautiful architecture, a rich history, and plenty of Mexican charm, Baja’s colonial towns are a draw for many tourists traveling the peninsula. We bring you some of our favorites… Read more »
San Juanico to Loreto By Graham Mackintosh A week into the trip, I took my first day off in beautiful, sheltered Ensenada San Juanico. Late afternoon, a multi-million dollar powerboat,… Read more »
By Dave Kelly, co-author of “Hiking Loreto” Strolling down the Malecón in Loreto and looking north, one can’t help but see the large rolling peak looming over the… Read more »
By Dave Kelly, co-author of “Hiking Loreto” Located a short drive south of Loreto is Puerto Escondido, a beautiful protected harbor with a new marina. Just to the south of… Read more »