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Updated by Bill and Dot Bell in 2009California Trailer ParkCalifornia Trailer Park

Newest Park in Mazatlan Under new Management!

Mazatlan, Sinaloa

 

The camping is level, with cement pads and gravel. There is an inner pavilion that has TV. The laundry facilities are very clean.

"Hi ! my name is Daniela Gómez, I'm the new person in charge of California Trailer Park administration at Mazatlán, Sinaloa.

Last year (2008) we made lot of changes in the park and there is no more noisy restaurant at the next wall, in fact is a business that works just during the day without giving us any noise problems or of any kind, so we don't have that problem anymore. Besides the staff is new and we do care for our customers needs, I personally attend them helped by other person that works during the day with me; we have better security with watchmen all night and fence all around the park.

Our rates are still being very good among the rest of the parks and they include all the hook ups:

ˇ         electricity

ˇ         sewer

ˇ         water

ˇ         laundry machines

ˇ         wireless internet

ˇ         amenity area with TV

ˇ         showers and bathrooms"

 

 

Directions: From Mexico Highway  15 go to Raphael Bueina and drive Southeast towards the Cameron Circle. On the right hand side just before the ocean. (across the street from La Posta)

 

 

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Nogales to Salina Cruz Road Log and Driving Guide

We are confident that our road logs and driving guides will make your highway experiences just that much better and easier. Regardless of whether you are driving an RV or a suburban, a bike or a pick-up, our road logs will assist your journey. Even 20 year veterans of the route have benefited from the information.

The KM markings are the markings that you will see as you drive. It doesn't matter if your vehicle reads in miles or kilometers. You just read the signs on the road to get your bearings. Sometimes one highway combines with another and old kilometer signs are left up. Not to worry, just continue to read the guide.

Some of the best navigation points are the Pemex Station numbers clearly marked on all gas station signs. Topes (Mexican speed bumps) are marked in the guide just to remind you to go slow. We included Military and Agriculture check points even though we know these can change frequently. (Generally they are on one side of the state border or another between the Mexican states.)

 

 

 

 

 

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