Destinations: Baja by Motorcycle

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Looking for a real motorcycle adventure? Consider touring Baja by motorcycle, a magical place offering superior scenery, wonderful roads, fantastic food, friendly people and surprisingly low cost.

Southern California’s the usual starting place, and getting there is easy since Baja starts about 25 miles south of San Diego. Assuming your point of entry is from Interstate 5, head west toward the coast as soon as you cross the border into Tijuana and watch for signs pointing to Ensenada. Keep going, as Tijuana is not nearly as interesting as what lies ahead. Your goal is Highway 1 (Mexico’s Transpeninsular Highway), which zigzags from the Pacific Ocean to the Sea of Cortez all the way down to Cabo San Lucas. Our destination is Santa Rosalia, a little more than halfway down the peninsula on the Gulf of California.

The road from Tijuana to Ensenada (the only toll road on this trip) runs a short 70 miles along the Pacific. If you get an early start, you can enjoy the breakfast buffet at the Rosarito Beach Hotel. After breakfast, Ensenada comes up quickly. Once south of Ensenada, the Transpeninsular Highway winds through the wine country and Baja’s agricultural villages. Make sure you slow down for the “topes” (speed bumps).

About 250 miles south of the border you’ll hit El Rosario. Fill  your tank at the Pemex gas station (the next one is about 210 miles down the road!), and have lunch at Mama Espinosa’s. The Transpeninsular Highway makes a sharp left in El Rosario and heads inland through desolate desert and magnificent mountains. Here is where the true Baja magic begins — the riding and the scenery are stunning. Baja has more than 50 unique plant species, including the 70-foot tall CardĂłn cactus and the strange, Dr. Seuss-like Cirios. Make sure to bring a camera.

Cataviña is a good place to spend the night. The town has a couple of motels. The Desert Inn is the nicest one. Cataviña lies in a boulder field in the middle of the Vizcaino desert. The bright blue sky, giant boulders and huge Cardón cactus make for a surreal experience, just one of many offered by Baja.

  • Published on Sep 29, 2008
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