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Tips: "Things to Bring"
Binoculars - the dolphins swim daily in front of
the beach playing in the waves. Whales also swim by at times. "Fishing"
No fishing license is required to
surf-fish. Old spark plugs make good/cheap weights in case you lose them
in the "Pulling a Trailer"
If you are pulling a heavy trailer you should have
4-wheel drive. The road is well maintained but is dirt and has a
grade that could cause your rear tires to spin and lose traction when pulling a heavy trailer. "Cell Phones"
Call your carrier to connect you to México
before you leave the U.S. Cell phones do work at the campground if
you are properly connected. "Coming Back Late from Town"
If you plan on coming back to the campground after
the security gates are locked you should have someone drop
you off in town and take a taxi back. The taxi fare is approximately $20 to $25 dollars. |