Happy New Year and welcome to the January 2025 edition of the Baja Bound Bulletin! In this edition, Erin Dunigan visits Rancho la Bellota; David Kier shares the story of El Alamo ghost town; Martina explores the history of Primo Tapia; Tom Gatch provides the winter fishing report and Greg Niemann checks out the history of San Vicente. We are almost sold out of the amazing Baja Atlas map book! Get them while you can! ¡Viva Baja!
Rancho La Bellota
By Erin Dunigan
Baja California. The name often evokes sun-kissed shores, rolling waves, and lively coastal towns. Yet, beyond the familiar coastal tourist...Read more
El Alamo Ghost Town
By David Kier
Located nine miles off the Ensenada to San Felipe highway, El Alamo is all but a ghost town today. Like so many places in Baja California, it...
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Primo Tapia
By Martina
Most travelers from the United States drive right past Primo Tapia heading on to Ensenada or Baja Sur. Should something come up in the 65 miles...
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Winter Fishing Report
By Tom Gatch
The La Niña conditions that began to take over in early September cooled the surface water temperatures below what is generally normal for...Read more
San Vicente
By Greg Niemann
The crumbling adobe walls of Misión San Vicente Ferrer, once the largest Dominican outpost in Baja California, are located just 1/2 mile...
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