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The information provided in all Mexican pages are only suggestions and anecdotal stories.  The information in the Mexican pages is a generic peace of work and is meant only as a general guide, it should not be taken as absolute fact. The information provided in these pages can change at any given day. 

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When planning your travel schedule in Baja, we'd suggest not being overly ambitious in charting a daily mileage target. A 200-250 mile day would be more like 300-400 miles north of the border. Expect your road speed to average 35-40 miles per hour, not 50 or 55. Stretches of rough road, hilly country in the north, underpowered Mexican trucks, and the ever-present "inspections" all combine to guarantee modest progress at best. We also would recommend finding an overnight stop by mid-afternoon, as it is sometimes considerable distance between suitable overnight options. And finding an RV park in the dark (when there may well be no lighting at all) would offer a challenge you can do without.

Please read our Driving in Mexico page for more information.

 

Distances Between Points in Highway 1

 

 
DISTANCES IN MILES
Tijuana
68
 Ensenada
144 76
 Colonet
187 119 43
 San Quintín
223 155 79 36
 El Rosario
299 231 155 112 76
 Cataviña
364 296 220 177 141 65
 LA Bay Jctn. (Punta Prieta)
444 376 300 257 221 145 80
 Guerrero Negro
532 464 388 345 309 233 168 88
 San Ignacio
577 509 433 390 354 278 213 133 45
 Santa Rosalía
615 547 471 428 392 316 251 171 83 38
 Mulegé
699 631 555 512 476 400 335 255 167 122 84
 Loreto
788 720 644 601 565 489 424 344 256 211 173 89
 Ciudad Constitución
922 854 778 735 699 623 558 478 390 345 307 223 134
 La Paz
1018 950 874 831 795 719 654 574 486 441 403 319 230 96
 Cabo San Lucas
  via Hwy. 19*
* If Highway 1 is used between La Paz and Cabo San Lucas, add 41 miles.
Note: You should not associate these distances with the time required to drive between the points on the highway. Road conditions in most places limit speeds to well below what might be expected on many two-lane highways in the U.S.

Distances adapted from the mileage chart in the Automobile Club of Southern California book Baja California..