Day 6
Start | Rancho La Rueda
Distance | 26 kilometers | 16.2 miles | Flat
Elevation gain | -450 meters | -1500 feet
End | Todos Santos Beach
Rancho La Rueda - Punta Lobos Beach
Todos Santos is a small coastal town located very near the Tropic of Cancer on the Pacific coast side of the Baja California Peninsula. It is known for it’s nearby surf breaks and cobblestone streets lined with tiny artisan shops and refurbished haciendas. The area is so enchanting that the Mexican government designated Todos Santos a Pueblo Mágico — one of just 100 or so small towns honored for its natural beauty, cultural riches, or historical relevance.
Early morning you will leave camp at the foothills of the Sierra and walk the final 26 km to the Pacific Sea.
The final day leads across open desert, coastal plains and dirt roads, with the Pacific growing closer with each step.
After six days of intense effort, shifting ecosystems, and shared challenges, arriving at Punta Lobos Beach is a emotional moment.
Here, waves crash and the journey ends with a closing ceremony, honoring the transformative adventure and the bonds of camaraderie built along the way.
A powerful finish to an unforgettable crossing of Baja California Sur!
