Las Labradas in La Chicayota, Mexico – Museum Information

General Information

Museum nameLas Labradas
CategoryArchaeological museum
LocationLa Chicayota, Sinaloa, Mexico
Address 82967 San Ignacio, Sin., Mexico (View on Google Maps)

Las Labradas is an archaeological site located near La Chicayota, Sinaloa, Mexico, approximately one hour north of Mazatlán. The site features a collection of around 640 petroglyphs, with some dating back over 4,500 years. Visitors typically spend about one hour exploring the area, which includes basaltic rocks adorned with ancient carvings overlooking a serene beach. The entry fee is approximately 85 pesos, and accessibility is quite straightforward for those traveling from Mazatlán via highway. There are no on-site food concessions, so planning ahead is advisable.

The petroglyphs at Las Labradas are believed to represent the spiritual expressions of pre-colonial indigenous peoples, adding historical depth to the visit. The site also allows guests to observe local archaeologists at work, cleaning and sorting artifacts in a nearby area. Guided tours enhance the experience, providing insights into the cultural significance of the rock art and ensuring a thorough understanding of this unique location.

Gallery

Open Hours

  • Friday: 8 AM–5 PM
  • Monday: 8 AM–5 PM
  • Saturday: 8 AM–5 PM
  • Sunday: 8 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday: 8 AM–5 PM
  • Tuesday: 8 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday: 8 AM–5 PM

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible restroom: Yes

Amenities

  • Restroom: Yes
  • Restaurant: No

Children

  • Good for kids: Yes

Contact Information

Phone+52 667 996 8450