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Exploring by Foot or ATV
  Go Hiking in the Riviera Nayarit


 

 

Whether you want a quick morning hike along secluded tropical beach or a full day ATV adventure the Rivera Nayarit offers a diverse array of options. The Riviera Nayarit has some absolutely fantastic trails - hikers surely won't be disappointed. You can hike a trail leading into a rain forest or you can hike into a gulch full of ancient pictographs as your reward. You can hike along the ridge of Monkey Mountain and take a trip to Playa Litibu . Many trails are not marked but local guides are easy to find. Each pueblos has it local experts all you need to do is just ask.

See Sayulita Hiking Map Below

Punta Sayulita
 
The hidden beachs along the south point of the bay can be reached oby hiking during low tide or by kayak. Here you find several small sandy beaches sperated by large granit bolders. Along this area is the best snorkeling in Sayulita
 
Mal Paso
 

Once you get to the end of the beach in Sayulita, head inland and follow the path to Mal Paso, across a cobbled driveway, through two gates to some old brick steps that take you down to the beach at the south end of Mal Paso.

 
Moneky Mountian
 
Monkey mountain, near Sayulita is considered sacred to the Huichol Indians and is one of the most distinctive features of the surrounding landscape. Head south from Sayulita on the road to Punta Mita.
 
Sayulita, Hiking Trails
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Playa Escondida
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HOTEL IN SAYULITA
Everything about playa escondida is betterthan expected the rooms, the waves, thestaff make the place so special
 
BEACH ACCESS
 
Many years ago the Mexican government established a law that stipulated that no coastal land could be privately
owned within 20 meters inland of the Mean High Tide Line. For those of you who aren't keen on the metric system, that's about 60 feet. For those of you keen on beach access, that means you have a right to walk on any beach in Mexico without any restrictions. That's pretty cool if you like exploring beaches, not quite so cool if you own beachfront property and want a little privacy.
 
Ride to Playa Mal Paso near Sayulita,