Getting
There!
From Tucson...
- Take State Route 86 west
from Tucson all the way to "Why", AZ.
- Why is a good place to top
off the fuel tank before crossing into Mexico. Gas in
Mexico is available in most locations but the quality can
be inconsistant and not what you are used to stateside.
The stop at Why usually has about the best gas prices
between Phoenix and the border. Why is also a good place
to purchase your MEXICO AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE. Flores and Sons Chevron in Why
recently added an ATM.
- Continue south on SR 85
through Organ Pipe National Monument to the border at
Lukeville, AZ. Last stop prior to Mexico. The settlement
at Lukeville is called Gringo Pass and has
all facilities available if there was anything you
forgot. There is a well stocked grocery store, etc. but
the prices are pretty steep.
- Crossing the border at
Lukeville, AZ/Sonoita, Sonora, Mexico. When you reach the
border, pay attention to the Mexican border police.
Sometimes they will just flag you on through and on your
way. Sometimes they will ask where you are going and how
long you will be in the country. If they ask you to pull
over for a search be polite and cooperative and you will
soon be on your way...(A word of caution... do not bring
firearms into Mexico without first obtaining a permit, or
the border stop may be as far as you get!!) If you are
only going to Puerto Peñasco (Rocky Point) or
Bahia la Cholla (Cholla Bay) you do not need a passport
or visa since these towns are located in the Mexican
Free Zone.
- Getting through Sonoita....
Once across the border you will continue south into
Sonoita. The speed limit here is fairly slow so be
careful. Driving in Mexico is not a problem as long as
you drive defensively. About 2 miles from the border you
will come to a three way intersection. Stay to the left
(towards Caborca). Do not take the direction to San Luis.
About 1 block south of there the road will split into a
Y. Pharmacia San Luis will be on
your right just before the Y. Stay to the
right and you will be on the road to Rocky Point. You
will pass Vasquezs on your left if you
have made the correct turn. There is a traffic light soon
after Vasquezs that is easy to miss if
you dont know it is there. Continue along the same
road all the way to Rocky Point.
Vasquezs and the Pharmacia San
Luis are good places to stop and visit. The
pharmacy carries many items over the counter that require
prescriptions in the US. Vasquezs has a
great selection of all kinds of Mexican curios, pottery,
liquors and everything else. You will not be able to
haggle prices at these places but may find just what you
are looking for.
- Sonoita to Puerto
Peñasco. The highway from Sonoita to Puerto
Peñasco is approximately 50 miles of open range.
Being open range you are subject to encountering
livestock on the highway on occasion. This is one of the
major reasons that we recommend not driving this highway
at night (cattle dont wear taillights and are
difficult to see). You will know you are close to Rocky
point when you start seeing sand dunes.
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