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Visit Rock Point Mexico

 It's time to go off road and visit the sand, beach and hotels or resorts in Rocky Point Mexico

Rocky Point off road clubs. Contact us for fun from Rocky Point to El Golfo De Santa Clara on Mexico's beaches while it's still accessible. Visit some of the sites few people know about. During construction of this site you may email us for more information of where we go to get away from the crowd and have a blast, and where we go when we want to be in the crowd and have a ball.

Our group does at least 5 quad excursions per year, 4 lasting 3 days each and start from a halfway point between Rocky Point and El Golfo De Santa Clara, and 1 or more trips for the whole family to enjoy 3 to 4 days together in El Golfo. The 4 all quad, 3 day trips are a blast, the ride is 45 miles into the sunset on the beach with stops every 10 to 15 miles to wash the sand from our lips with some kind of lavation where we shoot the bull and absorb the spectacular beauty of Mexico's untrodden beaches. Sometimes it takes a full 12 hours or more to get to the small town when our guys get stuck in the sand. Shortly after our arrival into town, we shower at our tangerine orange hotel on the beach, then head down to their little restaurant and order a huge bowl of shrimp or whatever. We eat, shoot the bull about all the crazy things we experienced that day and then BAM! you spent all the energy you could for the day, your upstairs and out. The next day is all beach fun and exploration as you slowly head back to Rocky Point where we spend another night and leave very early to beat the line at the border. The Family weekend are whatever you make of it. Most hang together at the resort, condo, pool, beaches or spend the day riding the RVs to one of the 2 lighthouses for some hill climbing action, (popular place for many visitors).

 

 Mexico has just completed the first highway/ road connecting the small fishing village of El Golfo to the more modern Rocky Point. This road will, in my opinion, ( I can see the change already) add crowds of vacationers, traffic and astringent off road regulations similar to those recently adopted in Rocky Point ( no more riding on the beach). The time to see and feel the ways of an old Mexican town and it's countryside is now, before it's gone.

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