San Pedrito Beach
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Overview of San Pedrito Beach
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Last Price Paid: $0
Reported by ingrid on 1/14/2023
Longest RV Reported: 27 feet
Reported by Van-Tramp on 3/15/2016
Pad Type dirt
Elevation 0 ft / 0 m
Tent Camping Yes
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Kat & AJ asked on 3/21/2022
Answer questionReviews of San Pedrito Beach 3 people have reviewed this location.
“Not Bad For Our Truck Camper”
Reviewed 1/14/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 0 |
We stayed on the beach for one night, lovely beach, watched people surfing and saw whales in distant. As I read earlier reviews, it did have a lots of poops and toilet papers in the bushes, hopefully everyone protects the beaches so everyone can enjoy it. It is free and not difficult to access. 3G cell signal for T-Mobile.
ingrid would stay here again
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“Gorgeous beach, except for all the surfer poop.”
Reviewed 4/13/2016
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
RV Length: | 19' |
This beach is beautiful and not very hard to get to. Lots of camping options out here. Its a really popular surf spot though and unfortunately the surfers have treated it badly. There is a lot of trash and piles of poop everywhere. So don't camp near any of the bushes or trees and you'll be better off. It will probably be windy too. St... more
This beach is beautiful and not very hard to get to. Lots of camping options out here. Its a really popular surf spot though and unfortunately the surfers have treated it badly. There is a lot of trash and piles of poop everywhere. So don't camp near any of the bushes or trees and you'll be better off. It will probably be windy too. Still its a great beach though. There are a few good spots to eat in Pescadero and Todos Santos is just a few miles down the road. Telcel service was good here.
Chris would stay here again
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“Learn to surf, then camp here”
Reviewed 3/15/2016
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 5 |
RV Length: | 27' |
If you like to surf, this is a great free camping location. Even without surfing it was a blast. The waters are fantastic and the beach-camping is right up there as well. It is a bit of a walk into town (about 1.5 miles) but totally doable. The dirt road off the main highway is not well marked but the images provided should get you the... more
If you like to surf, this is a great free camping location. Even without surfing it was a blast. The waters are fantastic and the beach-camping is right up there as well. It is a bit of a walk into town (about 1.5 miles) but totally doable. The dirt road off the main highway is not well marked but the images provided should get you there. The sites are fairly bland, usually just a level spot off the dirt road just off the beach, but the views make it worthwhile.
Only down side was the amount of human waste in the bushes nearby. Some of these surfers can learn a bit about using a shovel or packing that sh*t out.
Van-Tramp would stay here again
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“Okay ”
Reviewed 10/30/2017
Nightly rate: | $1 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | N?A |
I wish surfers would learn that it’s more sanitary and better for the environment to poop in the ocean in areas that do not have that many people. I’m not talking about Honolulu, I’m talking about rural areas in BAJA. The poop immediately disentegrates, no flies and no contaminating the soil. Real watermen and women know this. Buryi... more
I wish surfers would learn that it’s more sanitary and better for the environment to poop in the ocean in areas that do not have that many people. I’m not talking about Honolulu, I’m talking about rural areas in BAJA. The poop immediately disentegrates, no flies and no contaminating the soil. Real watermen and women know this. Burying your poop is not a solution,
Liz would stay here again
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