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The road in February was horrible but we followed it the best we could until we decided we would never find La Lobera. We finally had to turn around. Signage was good at first but there was none when we needed it the most.
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Date of experience: February 2019
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Just traveled to San Quintin this last weekend and was a bit dissapointed with the valley of San Quintin itself. Nothing to do, no camping áreas only one access to the beach through the Old Mill área but is really not worth swimming in and is a bit dirty. For beautiful beach areas you must drive to the outer parts of San Quintin where you will also find La Lobera which is a very beautiful área really worth visitng. At La Lobera, you will see a huge beautiful sea cave enjoyed by lots of sea lions. You can also enjoy the costal área where you can sit and watch really huge waves crash into the cliffs.…
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Date of experience: April 2016
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It,s quite far away from the higway but is a beautiful place to be.. the ocean looks great and the sea lions are fun to watch.
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Date of experience: January 2016
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If you are coming from Ensenada is a 3 hour 30 min drive. Take the "Carretera transpeninsular" all the way south. Between San Quintin town and El Rosario pay attetion because there is only one small blue sign on the road that will tell you where you have to turn right immediately and leave the road..... keep going to the beach and you will find this beautiful place. I do not recomend driving a small car as there is no pavement, no signs, no security, get a truck and if its rain season make sure it is 4X4 as it can get veeeery muddy. This is a natural human population free place. The sea comes through a cave where sea Lions have their own private beach, it can all be seen from above. The ocean views are amazingly beautiful and the sunset is breath taking. After your visit, if you are driving back to Ensenada once you get back in the road, about 5 min drive, take a look in the right side there is a small place called "Parcela 12" they have all you can eat for $100 pesos, different types of home made plates, you can see the kitchen from your table. Everything is clean and the food delicious. The perfect place to finish this trip and go back with a full happy stomach…
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Date of experience: December 2015
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This is a short drive from the highway between San Quintin and El Rosario, just a few kilometers before the military checkpoint. When driving south keep an eye open to your right, there are some power line post near the exit and its marked by a small sign. 2 WD vehicle OK when dry. Don't leave small children unattended it has a small barrier letting you know not to cross or you'll drop the 20 odd meters to the beach below with the sea lions.…
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Date of experience: October 2015
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