Hola amigos. We hope, wherever you are, it has been a good year. Just a quick update on Hey Mulege. Facebook In addition to our Facebook Page we have added a Hey Mulege Facebook Group. Different from the other two Mulegé Facebook Groups, our group focuses on community members sharing and discovering places to stay,…
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Yo Mulegé Raps – Bloquera
Back in the day (2003 to be exact) a road trip to Mulege inspired a rap album. According to Wikipedia – “Bloquera is an EP created by Maanumental, Newman, Sir Kado, Superbrush 427 (Giant Panda) and Thes One (People Under The Stairs). The group decided to take a spur of the moment road trip to…
Mulegé Riverfest
I recently chatted with Brian from Mulege Brewing over margaritas about a new event he has planned (we were at El Candil so blame Manuel if the details are fuzzy). Mulegé Riverfest will be an all-day festival Saturday, March 12th starting at 10:30am at Jungla Jims Restaurant on the River KM 133. It will be…
Wrapping up 2021
!Feliz Año Nuevo! Happy New Year! Thanks to everyone for visiting heymulege.com and our Facebook page this past year. I created the site to help local businesses and promote sustainable tourism in the area. It was a challenging year for everyone but especially a tough time to be running a small business here that depends…
Top Tips for Traveling to Baja
Planning on driving down into the Baja peninsula this season? Good call. Hopefully we have been able to tempt you into coming to the beautiful little oasis town of Mulege. Here are our top tips: FMM Bring your valid passport and get your tourist card or FMM (Forma Migratoria Multiple). You can purchase the card…
Welcome to The Bay of Conception
This guide by Roger originally appeared on the Baja Nomad Forum in 2015. Bahia Concepcion – It doesn’t get much better that this! This is about a road trip along the western shore of Conception Bay and also a boat trip through the same. I’ve taken photos of all the beaches and their attractions. I’d…
Working Remotely
Remote work – aka telecommuting – has become increasingly popular over the years as technology and jobs have made it possible to work from anywhere. The pandemic further accelerated the remote work trend and showed employers that many jobs could be done remotely and maybe even more productively as the numbers indicated in the past…
Baja Like Nowhere Else
By Josiah Roe – (the gringo with the green van) Everyone has that moment on their first trip into the “real” Baja: that joyous intersection of not-Cabo and/or not-Tijuana with a vista so expansive and otherworldly and breathtaking you have to pull over; your heart as big as your eyes and your smile. For many,…
Our Organic Valley
Did you know the valley west of Mulege is all organic? It’s not well-publicized, but if you venture out onto the dirt roads of the valley, you can find fresh organic produce, organic eggs, goat cheese, and even an organic winery. Produce Alejandro’s farm out by the Hacienda de La Habana RV Park is a…
The Old Spanish Mission at Mulegé
By David Kier 1705 was an ambitious year for the Jesuits, the Catholic Order who had the ambitious hope to Christianize a new land for the King of Spain, Philip V. Following the establishment of the first two California missions at Loreto (1697) and San Javier (1699), the Jesuits had the financing and priests available…