News
Mexico plans big splash with new Baja container port
Journals
Into a Desert Place: A 3000 Mile Walk Around the Coast of Baja 1983
Denise Traver's Baja Trek
Sierra de la Laguna
Viva Baja
Maps and Navigation
A BAJA GEOLOGICAL/CULTURAL ROAD LOG
Camping
Baja Camping
Baja Travel Guide on Wikitravel
THE BAJA CATCH: A Fishing, Travel & Remote Camping Manual for Baja California
Driving the Baja Highway
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Camping in Baja
This might be a good time to talk about local predators. Cows are everywhere and if you and your party wander off all at one time, leaving the camp without sentries, you can become prey to cows. Totally lacking of remorse, cows will come into your camp and eat all your food that has not been placed in the van. They will tear down your tarps, knocking over everything. Sometimes pigs will do the same. And there are coyotes. Be careful leaving pets unprotected at night.
As I mentioned above, mosquitoes are not really a problem from December to mid-April. It is perfectly safe to sleep on the ground sans tent. I would however recommend a ground cloth and something to protect you from the dew, which can be substantial. Rain is definitely not an issue. And the stars are incredible.
Weather
Central American Winds
Central America Weather Satellite Images
From:
Historical look at Hurricanes in Baja In summary of the statistics, it would appear the real Baja Hurricane Season runs from the last week of August to the second week of October.
Highway, Ferry and Rail Access
Cruise Ships
General reference: needs to be sorted through
Carnival Cruises to Baja
Highways
Bicycle Routes
Passenger Rail
Ferry Boats
Baja Ferry System

