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Logistics for a Baja Road Trip


Despite what many may think of traveling anywhere in Mexico, Baja is as safe as many places in the United States.

By Tom Bol

First appeared in Beginner's Guide to Canoeing and Kayaking, 2006

LOGISTICS

Kids in Baja: Despite what many may think of traveling anywhere in Mexico, Baja is as safe as many places in the United States. With a little prudence, you can have a healthy, fun trip with kids in this unique desert by the sea. Here are a few tips for traveling south of the border with kids:

- Before you go, see your doctor about medicine for any stomach aliment or diarrhea you might encounter. Drugs for kids are different than those for adults. Stick to eating at the main restaurants in town, not roadside taco stands (although these are probably fine). Many restaurants use only purified water and ice, and are used to serving tourists. We spent two weeks eating at local restaurants with kids 5 to 13 years old and no one (including the adults) got sick once. Make sure you are current on vaccinations (tetanus, etc.). Tale a well-stocked first aid kit, including lots of Band-Aids for those cactus encounters. Benadryl cream works well for any stinging cells you might encounter while swimming.

Read the main feature, Baja With Kids.

See a detailed driving itinerary.

- Take toilet paper. Once you cross into Baja, towns and facilities get scarce, so having some toilet paper handy is a good idea (make sure to dispose of it properly). Most Pemex gas stations have clean restrooms, so if you are stopping for gas, make sure the kids use the facilities because it can be a long way between stops.


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- Seriously consider taking a car DVD player. Okay, this might not be for everyone, but traveling more than 3,000 miles can go a lot more smoothly if they can watch a few Scooby Doo movies instead of counting cactus.

- Expect snakes and scorpions. Yes, you are in the Sonoran Desert, so there are critters out there you would rather not encounter, just as in Arizona, Utah, Texas, California. Pay attention to where kids are exploring in the desert, and teach them to avoid flipping over rocks (where scorpions hang out) or hiking through the desert at night (when rattlesnakes are hunting). Stingrays are found in warm sandy waters, so have everyone shuffle their feet when walking on the bottom.

Where to stay: Conception Bay has numerous beaches open to camping. Generally, you pay around $5 a night to camp, and more if you want to rent a palapa for shade. EcoMundo (www.ecomundobaja.com) is highly recommended. Not only do they have palapas for rent (with cots and even beds), but they also rent kayaks and snorkel gear. Fresh purified water and showers are available, and they serve breakfast and lunch if you get tired of cooking on the camp stove. An added bonus: Greg and Tracy will give you a free cold beer (or soda) if you collect a bag of trash while staying there. They are helping keep the bay clean! If hotels are your style, Mulegé has numerous options; try www.bajaquest.com/mulege for information.

When to go: Baja is most popular in spring and fall, with warm temperatures and less likelihood of strong winds. During the winter the temperatures are mild, although strong northerly winds can blow and keep kayakers on the beach. Summer is less crowded, but it can get hot in July and August. We went in June, saw very few other travelers, the ocean was in the low 80s, and the air temperature hovered around 90 degrees-a perfect escape from the snowy mountains of Colorado!

Resources: A number of good guidebooks cover Baja, including Baja & Los Cabos, by Danny Palmerlee, and Baja, by Joe Cummings.

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