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Maps of Mazatlan, Rural Sinaloa and Mexico
Click below to download .pdf maps and directions from Mazatlan to these Rural Sinaloa towns

North El Quelite | La Noria | Las Labradas | San Ignacio | Cosala

South Concordia | Copala | El Rosario | Teacapan

Zoomable street map of Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico beginning in Old Town, the Centro Historico

We offer a number of maps of Mazatlan and maps and directions for day trips to Rural Sinaloa towns.

To the right is a fully zoomable map of Mazatlan, which can also be opened in a new browser window (View Larger Map) to provide a full screen viewing area.

This beautiful mapping tool is provided courtesy of Open Street Map.

At the top of the page are links to .pdfs of maps and directions to various communities in Rural Sinaloa that can be accessed by day trip from Mazatlan.

Detailed paper road and topographical maps of Sinaloa State are difficult to obtain locally.

INEGI -- Instituto Nacional de Estadistica Y Georgaphia, the official Mexican Government statistic and mapping organization -- produces detailed maps of virtually all of Mexico, but their products are rarely available in town.

For those interested in detailed INEGI maps they can be ordered directly from INEGI online at inegi.gob.mx (Spanish language only website), or through a major reseller like mexicomaps.com, whose website is in English.

The best commonly available road maps are the Guia Roji series, which also provide some topographical information. Guia Roji maps of Sinaloa -- as well as other parts of Mexico -- are available at most OXXOs, AutoZone, and other retailers.

Unfortunately, the highly detailed Guia Roji map for Sinaloa State is at a smaller scale than the series for the rest of Mexico, and is virtually unreadable without a magnifying glass.

The following links provide additional information about day trips to the Rural Sinaloa communities that our maps point to: El Quelite, La Noria, Las Labradas, San Ignacio, Cosala, Concordia, Copala, El Rosario and Teacapan.
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