Mazatlan's Rural Activities, Adventure Beyond the Resorts

Guide to Rural Mazatlan Adventures

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Published in 06-11-2024

El Quelite Town

Rural tourism in Mazatlan or the tourist corridor is full of stately towns such as El Quelite, La Noria and Villa Union, where you can learn about the local culture and enjoy regional cuisine. Photo: Restaurant El Mesón de Los Laureanos , at the Quelite Sinaloa

Enjoy rural tourism in Mazatlan. There are many activities to do in this corridor, from swimming and sunbathing on the beaches to hiking and cycling in the mountains. You can also visit the picturesque towns, learn about the local culture and enjoy regional cuisine.

Visit El Quelite, located just 30 kilometers north of Mazatlán, Sinaloa, it is a Stately Town that will captivate you with its beauty, history and delicious gastronomy.
1-Admire the colonial architecture
2-Enjoy the gastronomy
3-Buy handicrafts
4-Relax in nature
5-Enjoy the viewpoint
6-Cultural activities such as the Ulama game

Visit the El Habal-La Noria tourist corridor.

The El Habal-La Noria Tourist Corridor is located in the rural area of Mazatlan, Sinaloa, and offers a unique experience for those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and connect with nature. From Mazatlan, take the International Highway (Carretera 15) north for approximately 30 kilometers.

1-Gastronomy and Crafts
a) Restaurant El Habaleño
b) Rancho la Ciudadela, (Link to Facebook)
c) La Martina, flavor with History, (Link to Facebook)
d) Grandma Tina's Sazón, (Link to Facebook)
e) La Vaca Lupe, (Link to Facebook)
f) El Aureleano de la Noria, (Link to Facebook)
g) Typical saddlery workshops in La Noria
2-Motorcycle Ride
3-Horse Ride
4-Zip Line
5-Hiking
6-Tasting from Mezcal Distillery and Vinata Los Osuna

Map of El Habal-La Noria Corridor

El Recodo en Mazatlan Sinaloa

Explore Mazatlan's Rich Rural Culture and Traditions

El Recodo-Picachos Tourist Corridor invites you to discover a natural and cultural paradise in the Sierra de Mazatlan to the south. This corridor, which covers the towns of Villa Union, San Francisquito, Veranos and El Recodo, will surprise you with its mountainous landscapes.

a) Seafood El Cuchupetas, in Villa Union, also enjoys traditional roasted corn. (Link to Facebook)
b) Seafood El vaiven, in San Francisquito, also enjoy the lake of the San Francisco Paradise ecotourism complex , where you can paddle a kayak, hike or bike. (Link to Facebook)
c) Enjoy one of the best zip lines in the rural area in Veranos, and its mountainous landscapes. Connect with nature. (Link website)
e) Enjoy the famous pumpkin empanadas in the town of Lomas de Monterrey, a tradition deeply rooted among the locals.
f) Visit the town El Recodo, the birthplace of Don Cruz Lizárraga, creator of Banda El Recodo
g) Mariscos la Tuna, just 17 km south of Mazatlán in this tourist corridor. (Link to Facebook)

Map of El Recodo-Picachos Corridor

Guide to Rural Mazatlan Adventures

La Noria Town



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