Baja California Sur · Mexico

Sierra de San Francisco Cave Paintings Circuit

Ancient art through volcanic badlands

Moderate

Deep in Baja California Sur’s volcanic badlands, this UNESCO circuit links cave paintings left by the Cochimí people over 7,000 years ago. The route follows mining roads and burro trails through the Sierra de San Francisco, connecting sites like Cueva del Ratón and San Borjitas through technical arroyo crossings. Expect sharp volcanic rock, soft sand washes, and navigation challenges where GPS signals fade in the deep canyons.

This is a moderate to difficult route requiring high-clearance 4WD, spare tires, and a local guide for cave access permits through INAH. Best tackled May through September when flash flood risk drops. Carry extra water, recovery gear, and camp provisions for 2-3 nights. The payoff: standing before ancient hunters’ paintings in complete silence, miles from any road noise. Pure Baja magic that few see.

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Length (miles)78 mi / 125.5 km
Duration2-3 days
Max elevation (ft)4800 ft
Best seasonMay-September
Minimum vehicleHigh-clearance 4WD
Nearest townSan Ignacio, Baja California Sur
Land managerINAH (Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia)
Permit requiredYes
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsNo
Dispersed campingYes
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