Red Door HSM Baja Building Trip 2026
April 6 - 11, 7:30 am - 6:00 pm
Build a Home. Change a Life. Be Changed.
Join Red Door for a unique and affordable 6-day trip to Baja, Mexico, where teens will help build a home for a family in need while experiencing life-changing adventure, service, and spiritual growth.
📍 Base Location:
Students will stay at our secure base camp (see map icon for location).
This all-inclusive trip offers powerful, real-life experiences where students return home with a deeper appreciation for life, family, and faith.
What Students Will Experience
- 🏠 Build a home for a local family in need
- 🏖️ Sand dunes adventure at La Pinta Beach
- 🛍️ Shopping in a small fishing village
- ⛺ Overnight stay at a private beach campground
- 🤝 Team building, service, and faith in action
Transportation & Space Availability
🚐 Transportation via vans and trucks:
✨ Vehicle Sponsorship Opportunity:
Families who can loan a safe, reliable vehicle that seats 7 or more passengers may travel for free.
Travel Requirements
Each student under the age of 18 can have one of the following:
- Birth certificate plus student photo ID, or
- Passport card or passport
- All travelers: must have one of the three forms of ID listed above and FMM (Migration Form) This form is to be filled out, printed, and turned in at Red Door. If you don’t have a passport, then enter your birth certificate number in its place. Use this video or this PDF if you have questions on how to complete the FMM form. Don’t forget to allow Pop-Up windows for the FMM site. If you would like to get a passport and you have enough time here is the government link Passport
Prep for your Baja team role with these two videos on how to lay block!
Travel Update March 11, 2026
For Travel Right Now
Current conditions reported by the embassy and news sources:
✔ Airports open and tourism operating normally
✔ Major tourist destinations functioning normally
✔ Temporary security alerts from February have ended
✔ Advisory levels remain unchanged
Travelers are advised to:
- Drive during daylight
- Use major highways and toll roads
- Stay aware of surroundings and avoid risky nightlife areas
📊 Perspective
- Tens of millions of Americans travel to Mexico every year.
- Even during recent unrest, tourism largely continued operating normally.
✅ Bottom line:
- The temporary security alerts issued in February have been lifted.
- Baja California remains Level 3, the same advisory level it has had for several years.
- Travel is continuing, but with the standard precautions recommended by the U.S. State Department.

