Misión Santa Gertrudis La Magna

Historic 1751 mission ruins in a hidden desert canyon with stone walls still standing after 270 years.

The weathered stone walls of this 1751 Jesuit mission rise from a narrow canyon floor surrounded by towering cardón cacti and desert ironwood. Founded by Padre Jorge Retz, Santa Gertrudis was one of the last missions built in central Baja before the Jesuit expulsion. The church walls, bell tower foundation, and scattered room outlines remain remarkably intact, offering a haunting glimpse into colonial Baja. Desert bighorn sheep tracks crisscross the area, and the silence here runs bone-deep.

Access requires 8 miles of rough desert track from the main road — high clearance essential. The final approach drops into an arroyo that can flash flood during chubascos. No facilities, no signage, just ruins and desert wind. Best visited October through April when the heat won’t cook you.

Hidden 1751 mission ruins in desert canyon

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Place Details

TypePoint of Interest
Street addressÁlvaro Obregón, Colonia Centro, Baja California Sur, Mexico Get directions →
Elevation (ft)1450 ft
Nearest townSanta Rosalía, Baja California Sur
Miles from pavement8.3 mi
Minimum vehicleHigh-clearance 2WD
Access road surfaceRocky
Cell serviceNone
Cost (USD/night, 0 = free)Free
Reservation requiredNo
Best seasonOctober-April
Land managerPrivate
Permit requiredNo
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