Estero San Jorge
Total Kilometers
8.3
Technical Rating
Best Time
Winter, Fall, Summer, Spring
Trail Type
Full-Width Road
Accessible By
Trail Overview
The trail begins just past the small pueblo of La Poza Grande, where the remnants of an older section of town appear as you near the end of the pavement. Abandoned buildings line the outskirts, offering a haunting glimpse into the past, though it's best to keep moving when traveling solo in such remote areas. As you leave the town, some scattered trash from a nearby landfill briefly mars the scenery, but the trail soon gives way to a soft sandy road winding through mid-sized desert vegetation. El Cardon cacti stand proudly among the brush, adding to the rugged beauty of the landscape. The sand is light and easy to navigate, guiding you steadily toward the lagoon. At the water's edge, you'll find the floating structures of oyster & clam farms--a distinctive feature of this tranquil coastline. The trail's true reward awaits in the evening, as the lagoon becomes a canvas for spectacular sunsets, making the journey unforgettable.
Photos of Estero San Jorge
Difficulty
This trail is suitable for any 2WD vehicle with good ground clearance. Basic sand driving skills are recommended, and it's helpful to be prepared to air down your tires if necessary for better traction.
Status Reports
Estero San Jorge can be accessed by the following ride types:
- High-Clearance 4x4
- SUV
- SxS (60")
- ATV (50")
- Dirt Bike
Estero San Jorge Map
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