Top 6 Mountains in Northern Mexico, Northern Mexico

February 14, 2022 Dorsey Hagwood

Discover the best top things to do in Northern Mexico, Northern Mexico including Sierra del Pinacate National Reserve, Sierra Tarahumara, Cerro Tetakawi, Parque la Huasteca, Cerro de la Silla, Cerro de la Campana.
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1. Sierra del Pinacate National Reserve

Mexico
Excellent
80%
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Sierra del Pinacate National Reserve

This national reserve presents myriad ecosystems with dramatic views of a volcanic landscape.

2. Sierra Tarahumara

Creel Chihuahua, 33200 Mexico
Excellent
83%
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13%
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2%
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5.0 based on 124 reviews

Sierra Tarahumara

3. Cerro Tetakawi

Bv. Manlio Fabio Beltrones 507, San Carlos 85506 Mexico
Excellent
82%
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16%
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3%
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5.0 based on 38 reviews

Cerro Tetakawi

Reviewed By RTW-traveling

You can hike up the West peak from the Piedras Pintas beach. This hike gives you a mroe unobstructed view of the ocean and La Manga beach. Hike up the east side from the obvious Kiosk and this gives you a better view of San Carlos, Guaymas, and still amazing ocean views. This is the more popular of the two hikes. But whatever you do, do NOT miss this amazing vista if you're int he San Carlos area!!

4. Parque la Huasteca

situado al sur de Monterrey, Monterrey 66196 Mexico 52-8-3374340 http://www.ParqueLaHuasteca.com
Excellent
64%
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4.5 based on 234 reviews

Parque la Huasteca

Rugged mountain great for rock climbing.

Reviewed By johnpB3780YQ - Guadalajara, Mexico

I was recently invited to hike in La Huasteca, an area just outside Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico, filled with limestone mountains, many of which are long, thin and high, running in parallel lines like giant knife blades. Cañon la Huasteca, they told me, is actually the beginning of the Sierra Madre Oriental, which extends south for 1000 kilometers. I had been invited to this event by Mexico’s Bakpak Magazine Community. When they invited me to join them for their first excursion of the new year, I was delighted and honored and off I went to Monterrey... Well, these Bakpak people are pretty serious about their hikes and the day after my arrival there they were picking me up at 5:30 AM in total darkness. “I always organize the first excursion of the year as early as I can,” I was told by Alex González, founder of Bakpak. “If they are willing to get up at 5:00 AM and actually do it, I know they are hooked, and I know they are going to fall in love with the outdoors.” To my great surprise, the number of people who got up at five to stamp their feet in the dark on that cold Sunday morning came to 133. Now, I know that Alex had promised all of them a delicious breakfast of chilaquiles made with a recipe handed down from his mother, but they would only get that breakfast after several hours of hiking. What was it that had hooked over a hundred people who could have stayed in their warm beds that chilly Sunday morning? Just as the sun was peeking through the silhouettes of distant peaks, we began our hike through a flat riverbed bordered by matorral, desert scrubland. Soon we were on higher ground and reaching a level where the majestic beauty of those peaks could be appreciated. It was hard to believe that you could find such silence and solitude only 20 minutes from the hustle and bustle of Monterrey, with almost 300 bolted routes that attract mountain climbers from near and far. I looked at the people around me. They were all city folk, “townies,” and here they were hiking through the mountains, and to me it looked like they were really enjoying themselves. I turned to a married couple next to me. “Are you having a good time?” “¡Sí que sí!” they replied with enthusiasm. “We’ve been going on these excursions for three years. To tell you the truth, the first hikes seemed tough and we’d go back home utterly worn out… but now we’re used to it and we love it!” My sombrero is off to the people who are introducing city folk to the great outdoors...and congratulations to the people of Monterrey who have such a great park only twenty minutes from town!

5. Cerro de la Silla

Monterrey Mexico
Excellent
66%
Good
28%
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6%
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4.5 based on 203 reviews

Cerro de la Silla

6. Cerro de la Campana

Angel Flores, Hermosillo Mexico
Excellent
47%
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4.5 based on 333 reviews

Cerro de la Campana

Reviewed By Dazbc2014 - Kelowna, Canada

Great walk up from hotel ibis , nice place once up there , just watch out for the dogs when walking ...it's a windey way up to the top not too many cars go up in the morning when I did , but once to top you will notice many scenic pictures when walking up , once at the top great view of Hermosillo , not to be missed

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