Las Jaibas
RV and Trailer Park
New RV Park in Mazatlan North
Mazatlan, Sinaloa
Phone: (011-52)699-988-1374
www.trailerparklasjaibas.com
lasjaibas_trpk@hotmail.com
Type of Hook-up: 66 Full Hook Ups
Total Sites: 66 spaces
AMPS: 15
Laundry
Public Phone
Rates: $18 per day, $150 per week, $350 per
month
New Park located right beside the old Escondida
in Northern Mazatlan. There are good showers and clean washrooms.
The owners have great plans for pool and other
facilities so we are looking forward to revisiting this spot again soon.
The spots are mostly back in with a few
pull-thus in the center. Unfortunately when we visited, the spots were sandy and
one of the rigs got stuck. The sand need packing and was very soft.
As it is new, there is little shade or
vegetation. These things take time.
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