Reply To: Santispac on Conception Bay

  • paranewbi

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    July 16, 2022 at 9:36 am

    The first and the largest camp area, Santispac, is about 20 minutes south of Mulege. About halfway between Mulege and Santispac, is a large Pemex station that has a lot of goods (even Ice Cream!) and several restaurants around it. There are also many small restaurants between there and Mulege. So within a matter of minutes from Santispac is food, gas, etc. A couple of miles out of Santispac toward Mulege there is a pull off on the road where you can get a cell signal if you don’t want to go to the Pemex.

    Santispac is about $10 a night, has two restaurants (although one may be closed that time of year and it is this one that offers baked bread and goods for sale and has a small store as well), a rv dump station, and vendors who come by with food, juice, etc., every day. There is also non-potable Water available off vendors (Juan Louise is on site) and a vendor who will empty your holding tanks on site if you don’t want to tear-down camp to take your rig to the dump station on site (name is Sheeshel which I would think is Cecil in English).

    The weather will be hot and humid, remember that is during hurricane season and sometimes the road gets washed out in the arroyo dips (usually north of Guerro Negro). Some of the services around the bay at many campsites may not be as plentiful, but a camper will probably have plenty of room to themselves. The crowd will pick back up the first of November which is the start of the more comfortable months.

    Hope this helps!

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