Leaving Bahía de Los Ángeles, we’ll point our rigs south and take on 84 miles of rugged dirt track, a stretch that few travelers ever see. The route winds through remote desert valleys before delivering us to a hidden stretch of coast where we’ll set up camp for two nights.
Here, it’s all about simplicity—quiet days on a secluded beach, the crackle of the fire at night, and the kind of company that makes the miles worth it. With no towns, no traffic, and no distractions, this stop is pure Baja: remote, raw, and soul-stirring.