PF&PM wrote:
We are considering a 10 day or so trip to San Felipe while we are down south this winter. Any suggestions from people that have been there and stayed at the RV parks or on the beach. We'd even consider some boondocking...
I spent about 5 yrs. off and on staying in San Felipe every spring. San Felepi is the greatest and most enjoyable rural little town. Because the main road pretty much ends right at San Felipe, you don't have as much drive through traffic through the town. The town is basically 1 street parallel to the ocean. There are a number of RV parks, some are right in town and then another group is about 1 mile out of town. We use to stay at Campo San Felipe or the one next door. Your experience of San Felipe will largely be determined by your expectations or ideas of what RVing is like.
San Felipe is:
1. a small rural town about 4 blocks long
2. don't expect RV parks to be like the one you have experienced in the U.S. Remember, Baja is another country.. Most americans would consider most of all San Felipi's RV parks primitive. I go to San Felipe to experience a more rural, primitive, peacefull ,friendly place to experience a different culture and language.
3. San Felipe has developed some fancier RV parks on the edge of town. Boon docking is not my choice for RVing primarily because of the inconsiderate dune boggies and dirt biker riders, who are Americans not the local folks.
4. I start every morning with a cold cervesa and shrimp taco:):) Relax and enjoy the cultural and local people:)