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Hot Springs and Hot Pools of Baja

Mexicali Attractions

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Below is a list of types of attractions, things to do in the Mexicali area of Baja California, Mexico. Some of the attractions have more information. Click on the images below to view Attractions or things to do in Mexicali Baja California, Mexico.

  San Felipe San Felipe - San Felipe is the closet beach to Mexicali with access to other beaches like Puertecitos and sites of extraordinary beauty like the absolutely unique Valley of the Giants, where huge and imposing Sahuaro cactus greet visitors. San Felipe is a small fishing village that attracts thousands of college students during spring break. San Felipe also is a large American retirement community, due to the cheap real estate and great weather...
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Sierra de Juárez Sierra de Juárez - Tajo Canyon, crowned by the “Trono Blanco”—the highest monolith in Mexico with a height of 1970 feet, Sierra de Juarez provides majestic panoramic views and is visited by premiere mountaineers from around the world. It is ideal for rock climbing, hiking, rappelling, canyoneering, and panoramic photography.
Guadalupe Canyon Hot Springs Guadalupe Canyon Hot Springs - offers a running stream and a variety of primitive (hose-fed from local springs) hot baths and camping; the area is popular with Mexicali locals; it is located 30 miles down a rough dirt road, some 20 miles West of town on the road to Tijuana. The area also contains a significant number of petroglyphs in nearby canyons accessable by foot.