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MAP
OF ROCKY POINT |
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Directions |
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From Phoenix: |
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Take I-10
West out of Phoenix to State Highway 85 South.
Follow 85 through Gila Bend, Ajo and Why until
you reach the Mexican Border. For information on
the border crossing, Click on the Customs link.
Just over the
U.S./Mexican border is the Mexican town of
Sonoita. Stay to the right and there are signs
which direct you through town to Puerto Peņasco.
Just keep a lookout for them. They will place you
on Mexico Route 8 and an almost straight run to
Puerto Peņasco, commonly known as Rocky Point.
There are a few sharp turns, so stay alert &
if at all possible, drive only during the
daytime.
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From Tuscon: |
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Valencia
Road is the largest major street in Tucson that
then becomes State Highway 86 - heading West. You
can also use Ajo Way or I-19 (Ajo Exit) - both
heading West. Once on Highway 86 continue West
through Sells and Quijotoa (these towns are on
the Papago Indian Reservation - Tohono O'Odham)
to the town of Why. At Why turn left onto State
Highway 85 South. Follow Highway 85 South to
Lukeville, Arizona at the Mexican Border. For
information on the border crossing, click on the
Customs link.
Just over the
U.S./Mexican border is the Mexican town of
Sonoita. Stay to the right and there are signs
which direct you through town to Puerto Peņasco.
Just keep a lookout for them. They will place you
on Mexico Route 8 and an almost straight run to
Puerto Peņasco, commonly known as Rocky Point.
There are a few sharp turns, so stay alert &
if at all possible, drive only during the
daytime.
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From Los Angeles: |
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Take
Interstate Highway 10 East to the Arizona town of
Buckeye, then turn south on State Highway 85
through the towns of Gila Bend, Ajo and Why until
you reach Lukeville at the Mexican border. For
information on the border crossing, click on the
Customs link.
Just over the
U.S./Mexican border is the Mexican town of
Sonoita. Stay to the right and there are signs
which direct you through town to Puerto Peņasco.
Just keep a lookout for them. They will place you
on Mexico Route 8 and an almost straight run to
Puerto Peņasco, commonly known as Rocky Point.
There are a few sharp turns, so stay alert &
if at all possible, drive only during the
daytime.
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From San Diego: |
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Take
Interstate Highway 8 East through the Arizona
bordertown of Yuma, to the town of Gila Bend. At
Gila Bend turn south on State Highway 85 through
the towns of Ajo and Why until you reach
Lukeville at the Mexican border. For information
on the border crossing, click on the Customs
link.
Just over the U.S./Mexican border
is the Mexican town of Sonoita. Stay to the right
and there are signs which direct you through town
to Puerto Peņasco. Just keep a lookout for them.
They will place you on Mexico Route 8 and an
almost straight run to Puerto Peņasco, commonly
known as Rocky Point. There are a few sharp
turns, so stay alert & if at all possible,
drive only during the daytime.
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If you would like
to see where Puerto Penasco is on a global map,
click the picture below to view a short movie
clip courtesy of Google Earth. |
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