Canyon de Guadalupe Hot Springs
Address: Carretera Federal No. 2 Mexicali-Tijuana Km. 28, Mexicali, B.C., Mexico
Website: CanyonDeGuadelupeHotSprings
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5 out 5 stars) Ultimate Hot Springs Rating
Website: CanyonDeGuadelupeHotSprings
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5 out 5 stars) Ultimate Hot Springs Rating
General Description: Canyon de Guadalupe Hot Springs is a beautiful gem in the low desert of Baja California. This Mexican desert oasis boasts 15 unique hot springs campsites. Each campsite has its very own individual hot tub, filled with pure, clean geothermal mineral water. This hot springs is an off road adventure and is hidden in the playa along side the Laguna Selada.
Review: Canyon de Guadalupe is highly recommended. This hot springs gets an ultimate rating. This is a hot spring camper dream come true. Rustic camping at its finest with a private hot spring inside the campsite. Good Customer service. The hard part is getting there. You need to off road through a wash. There is a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
Location: From Mexicali, Mexico it is 60 miles or about 2 hours
Directions: From Mexicali, Mexico take Tijuana-Mexicali and Mexicali-Tijuana/México 2D to Acceso a Cañon de Guadalupe Por Laguna Salada 33 min (35.6 km) Drive to Acceso Cañon de Guadalupe 1 h 25 min (56.5 km)
Accessibility: The accessiblity is rated very difficult. The last 2 hours is off road on a playa next to a Laguna Salada lake bed.
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Hot Springs: Canyon de Guadalupe Hot Springs have 15 unique hot springs campsites to choose. Each hot springs has their own character and persona. There are all named and include the following: El Coyete, La Cueva, El Mapache, La Choya, El Nido, La Luna, La Noria, La Corona, El Lobo, El Zorro, La India, La Gloria, La Palapa, El Oasis, and El Azteca. Each campsite has its very own individual hot tub, filled with pure, clean mineral water. Temperature waters can be adjusted from 80 to 110 degrees. You can fill and empty your own exclusive private hot springs.
Hot Spring Tips: Canyon de Guadalupe is clothing optional at your campsite hot springs. A private campsite comes with a bbq grill, picnic table, parking spot, space for tents, trash cans and Palapas, (Shelter made of palm leaves) Toilets and showers are available. The accessibility is very difficult. You are off the road to get to this Mexican desert oasis. The rainy season is the worst time to go. There are only 15 campsites that are available. Reservations are a must. No nudity out of respect for local customs in allowed in public areas. Quiet hours are between 9:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. Fires in the designated fire pits only. This hot springs is pet friendly. Pets must be restrained or on a leash at all Times, do not leave your pets unattended. No services for hours. Bring enough supplies. It is very hot in the summer.
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