"The history of the San Felipe
region dates to more than 150 million years before present (to the
formation of the Baja California peninsula) while its written history goes
no farther back than the days of the first Europeans to set foot on its
soil. Beyond that, nothing is known of the first humans to enjoy the local
shores although information begins to appear from about two thousand years
ago.
Dispatched by Hernon Cortés to map the coastline of the then known
"Southern Sea," Fransisco de Ulloa recorded his presence in this area in
September, 1539. With him was cartographer Domingo del Castillo who
identified the San Felipe cove (on a map he was then making) as "Santa
Catarina." What's more, because the existance of the Baja California
peninsula was unknown at the time (the Spaniards thought La Paz was on an
island some of them called "California"), it was Ulloa who reported it at
the conclusion of this voyage. That voyage, by the way, included
circumnavigation of the peninsula as far north as the approximate location
of Ensenada.
One year later, Hernando de Alarcón sailed into the area on an
unsuccessful mission of support for the Coronado Expedition (to the Seven
Golden Cities of Cíbola). With Alarcón was the same Domingo del Castillo
who, by virtue of the Viceroy of New Spain's orders to sail as close as
possible to the shore (to enable sighting Coronado's representatives), was
enabled to improve upon the map he produced during the Ulloa voyage.
Sailing in the first ship built on Baja California soil, Juan de Ugarte
landed in the bay on July 5, 1721. Twenty-five years later, Padre Fernando
Consag landed here and formally christened the place San Felipe de Jesús.
San Felipe's modern history dates from 1876 when the Mexican government
signed a colonization contract with one Guillermo Andrade who acquired
some 30,000 hectares but died before his plans were realized.
Although the first fish camp was formed in 1904, it was not until 1925
that the first sub-delegation was created and San Felipe began to develop
as an organized community. The first fishing society was founded in 1928,
the first school established in 1929, and the first tourist facilities in
the early 1950's. Electricity was provided in 1963 and the first potable
water in 1967.
SAN FELIPE TODAY
Today, San Felipe is a thriving community
of more than 20,000 permanent residents, with an additional 10,000 from
the United States, Canada and Europe. The town is of sufficient size that
a significant variety of goods and services are enjoyed by the entire
populace.
Digital telephone service is provided by Telnor (the high technology
division of Telmex) and cellular telephony by Baja Cellular and TelCel.
There are three Pemex stations that have unleaded gas in both regular and
high octane. In addition one station has diesel. There is a propane plant
to refill portable tanks as well as tankers to refill large tanks at your
home. The are numerous lumber yards and hardware stores as well as auto
part stores. There are grocery stores, furniture stores, and clothing
stores. In short almost everything most people think they need can be
found here without the need for a drive back across the border.
The snowbird residents are active and involved in the community through
various civic organizations. There are numerous recreational and social
pursuits to fuel an active retirement lifestyle. Life is so comfortable
here that many transplants now consider San Felipe their main home.
The natives are friendly and very tolerant of the many outsiders that come
into town each year. The residents also actively support the same kinds of
community recreation that we are used to in the States. There are ball
fields, basketball courts, a swimming pool, and of course soccer fields
where young and old alike compete. There are several different
denominations of churches here as well as doctors, dentists, engineers,
and lawyers." sanfelipe.com.mx