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Sierra de San Pedro Mártir Campground, Baja California
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For those who want to stay right in or near the national park, tent camping or the cabins at the park entrance are the only option. Camping is included in your park entrance fee. There are a number of campsites throughout the park where overnight camping and campfires are permitted. There are fire pits and porter potties, but not much else in terms of services. There are also day sites where campfires are not allowed.
At the park entrance near the ranger station are four cabins that are run by the national park. The two larger two-story cabins ($1,700 pesos a night) sleep eight people, and the two smaller cabins ($700 pesos a night) sleep four people. There are bunk beds (visitors need to bring their own sheets or sleeping bags), running water in the bathrooms, 24/7 electricity, and a stove (you’ll need to bring your own propane), but no refrigeration. Grills and fire pits are available outside the cabins and they provide you with a portion of wood for your stay. You have to reserve the cabins in advance by calling the following number between 8am-3pm: 011-52-646-172-3000 ext 3229.
Campo Noche is a hike in campsite in Cañon del Diablo, Baja California. It has a stream with pools and plenty of shade. As the name suggests, most climbers spend the night at Campo Noche, resting up for the assault on the summit of Picacho del Diablo.
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