5 Nature & Wildlife Areas in Los Cabos That You Shouldn't Miss

April 2, 2022 Jacquiline Darosa

Mexico's fastest growing resort area offers miles of empty desert and deserted beaches. Laid-back nightlife and old-fashioned fun in the sun is the Cabos' lure. Only certain beaches are safe for swimming, however, including Lovers' Beach and the more tempestuous and aptly named Divorce Beach. Whale watching, hang-gliding, snorkeling, antiquing, golf and fishing, Loreto's historic mission, and sport fishing and dining in capital La Paz are other attractions. SuburBaja buses travel the coast.
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1. Cabo Pulmo Marine Preserve

Cabo Pulmo Mexico +52 949.376.2252 [email protected] http://www.cabopulmopark.com/index.html
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4.5 based on 480 reviews

Cabo Pulmo Marine Preserve

A sanctuary to the only living coral reef on the western side of the continent.

Reviewed By N-WALES-TRAVELLER - Rhuddlan, United Kingdom

We travelled in a mini rental vehicle on the dirt roads that lead south from La Ribera towards San Jose Del Cabo via Cabo Pulmo and a host of other small settlements. It’s an arduous journey in a standard small vehicle ???? but after seeing the beaches the bird life and most of all the numerous breaching humpback whales ???? from the coastline it was a road trip of a life time. You really need a 4x4 but our little car managed it with a gold star. ( probably more to do with the driver ????) I’d recommend it to all as it was simply an amazing drive. ****Word if warning***** Don’t attempt this in a normal vehicle if it’s been raining or in the dark. You won’t make it. Give yourself a good 6 hours to complete the journey

2. Desert Park Natural Reserve

Hwy 1 Km 19.5, Cabo San Lucas 23410 Mexico +52 114 4 1027
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4.0 based on 8 reviews

Desert Park Natural Reserve

3. San Jose's Estuary and Bird Sanctuary

Paseo San Jose, San Jose del Cabo 23400 Mexico +52 612 137 5353 http://www.cabobob.com/T01estuary/estuary.html
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4.0 based on 572 reviews

San Jose's Estuary and Bird Sanctuary

A spectacular beach where tourists come to view the sea lions in the month of June.

Reviewed By stevebQ4499XD - Portland, United States

We really enjoyed this nature walk. You pick up the path just north of the Holiday Inn, which is located on the beach at the east end of the Hotel district. The pathway is not closed, however debris is still evident as they continue to clean up from a recent storm. The pathway to the right, which we took, takes you towards the ocean, within a half mile of fairly easy walking. Your shoes will get a bit muddy as you encounter some low lying area near the estuary water bodies. You'll see hundreds if not thousands of birds of many species. We saw a hawk dive-bomb hunting for fish in the water (around 10am). The spot where the estuary meets the ocean is a very unique feature, has many birds feeding, and is worth exploring.

4. El Estero

El Presidente Inter-Continental Hotel Mexico
El Estero

Bird sanctuary where die-hard bird watchers can observe some of their favorite species, from graceful white herons to powerful frigate birds.

5. Cabo Pulmo National Park

23570 Mexico +52 624 130 0195
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

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