Cataviña
About Cataviña
Recommended Camping Spots
Wild Camping
There is absolutely no cell service in Cataviña and the small town itself has one market and a small hotel. The road is often partially washed out so as with anywhere driving in Baja, pay attention to the road.
There are no bathrooms or services of any kind in this area, so bring your own food and water, and pack out everything you bring with you. Always practice the principles of Leave No Trace.
What to do?
Valle de los Cirios
Known for its unique and towering cirio trees. It’s one of the largest protected natural areas in Mexico, filled with incredible rock formations, diverse wildlife, and a serene, almost otherworldly atmosphere. If you’re looking for adventure and a glimpse of Baja’s natural beauty, this is the place to explore.
Pinturas Rupestres
These ancient rock art pieces, carved into granite boulders and rock formations, are thousands of years old and are thought to have been created by the indigenous Kumiai and other groups. The images show all kinds of things, giving us a glimpse into the spiritual beliefs and everyday life of the people who once lived here.
Jardín de Rocas
A unique landscape filled with massive boulders scattered across the desert. These natural formations, shaped by wind and time, create an great atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for exploring and photography. Among the rocks, you’ll also find desert plants like cirios and cacti, adding to the beauty of the scene. It’s a peaceful place to hike
Oasis Santa María
A cool, unexpected spot in the middle of the desert. Surrounded by palm trees and natural springs, it’s a refreshing break from the dry, rugged landscape. This peaceful oasis is a great place to relax, take a hike, and enjoy the scenery. It’s also an important water source for local wildlife, making it a must-see stop for anyone exploring the area.