General Information
Museum name | Las Labradas |
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Category | Archaeological museum |
Location | La 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 |
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