What to do and see in Copper Canyon, Chihuahua: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

June 10, 2021 Jacquiline Darosa

A gulf four times bigger than the Grand Canyon, this chasm in the Sierra Madres offers outstanding backpacking and eco adventures. Even getting to this gorgeous gorge is a thrill: The dramatic 400-mile train trip through almost 100 tunnels and over 37 bridges is one of the world's most stunning.
Restaurants in Copper Canyon

1. Canyons Adventure

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5.0 based on 81 reviews

Canyons Adventure

We are a small company based in Creel Chihuahua which delivers outstanding adventure travel experiences.

2. Sierra Tarahumara

Creel Chihuahua, 33200 Mexico
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5.0 based on 124 reviews

Sierra Tarahumara

3. Creel Paseos A Caballo Vaquero

Sierra tarahumara, Creel 33200 Mexico +52 635 106 3649 https://www.facebook.com/Creel.paseosacaballo/
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Creel Paseos A Caballo Vaquero

Ecoturism tours in the mountains around Creel and the canyons with unique views and the opportunity to see forrest, lakes, waterfalls and rivers. You can choose from daz tours from 2 up to 8 hours and camping tours that last multiple days.

Reviewed By 271mashal

My sister and I went on a 5-hour horse ride with Luis (and his very energetic and lovely dogs). We saw some amazing waterfalls and rode through canyons. Luis is one of the nicest people we met on our trip to Mexico, and we can't wait to come back and do the week-long horse ride! Thank you Luis!!

4. Cusarare Falls

Creel Chihuahua, 33200 Mexico
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Cusarare Falls

Scenic spot for hikers through Copper Canyon that includes dramatic waterfalls, ancient ruins and cave dwellings.

Reviewed By maritimeexplorer - Nova Scotia, Canada

Copper Canyon has some great waterfalls including 870 foot Basaseachi, but most involve a fairly serious hike to get to them. The one exception is Cusarare Falls which while no walk in the park, is quite accessible for most people in decent shape and it's definitely worth getting to. This is not a place you are likely to find on your own, but there are several ways of getting there. First you can stay at the very rustic Sierra Lodge from where there is an easy 3 km. trail which you can do on your own or pay for a guided tour from the lodge. The second way is to take a day tour from the magico pueblo of Creel which will includes the falls and some of the amazing rock formations in the area.. Depending on the type of vehicle you can get to within almost a kilometre of the falls by parking by the pedestrian suspension bridge. This does involve one crossing of the usually shallow river by your vehicle. If the river is too high you will need to walk in from the other side which is about the same distance as the Sierra Lodge trail and the two join up after the bridge. The pine forests of Chihuahua are beautiful and fragrant and a pleasure to walk through. Long before you get to the falls you will come across the Tarahumara indigenous vendors selling their wares. They are not aggressive and will not bother you if you choose not to browse. However, their handmade products are ridiculously cheap and you might want to stop on your way back. Don't be surprised if you get a young child who will tag along with you as I did and probably a dog or two as well. The trail arrives at the top of the falls where there are some very nice spots for photos of the falls which are very impressive in both the length of the drop and the width. The best views are from the bottom, but this involves going down and back up a couple of hundred stairs each way. From what I could tell on my visit most people stayed at the top. My recommendation is to go down and then take it very slowly going back up as you will notice the elevation here. Definitely one of the highlights of the Copper Canyon area and not to be missed.

5. Arareco Lake

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Arareco Lake

Filled with the mysteries and customs of the local Raramuri local people, this region offers visitors hiking, horseback riding and guided river tours.

Reviewed By marcain - Washington DC, United States

Not much to see if you're on a driving tour, but an easy bike ride from Creel if you're up for country bike rides. Motorcyclers seem to love this spot, two groups arrived while we were there for 25 minutes. Beautiful scenery, and there are many long and short walks available from the parking lots. Rest rooms weren't generally available while we were there.

6. Copper Canyon Tours

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Copper Canyon Tours

En Copper Canyon Tours Somos expertos apasionadas por la aventura, estamos ubicados a un lado de la plaza principal de Creel Pueblo Magico y nuestros destinos son una coleccion de lo mejor que puede explorarse en la Sierra Tarahumara y la region de Copper Canyon.

7. Valley of the Monks

Creel Chihuahua, 33200 Mexico
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Valley of the Monks

Reviewed By 458garyy - Toronto, Canada

This is a very interesting place. Fantastic views especially if you take the hike through the woods to the canyon. Our tour operator had a young boy take us to the cliff edge. Not for the faint of heart or those with limited mobility. We felt we had to tip him extra for danger pay :)

8. The 3 Amigos Private Adventures

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The 3 Amigos Private Adventures

The 3 Amigos have offices on the main street in downtown Creel, Chihuahua. We offer Specialized Bike, Yamaha Motorcycle and Scooter rentals, as well as guided CAN AM ATV tours. We also offer bilingual guides in vehicle driven private day tours and transfers in the Copper Canyon area. We are pleased to offer free verbal information about the region for walk-in clients, and weekly discounted cash only pricing for all equipment not reserved in advance, based on availability, for walk-in clients as well. Our offices are open from 9am to 5pm in the winter and 9am to 6pm in the summer, though sometimes we are closed sporadically if is is a slow time of week, or if we are already sold out through advance reservations, or if we are short staffed due to vacation periods.

9. Parque de Aventura Barrancas del Cobre

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Parque de Aventura Barrancas del Cobre

Located Between Divisadero Barrancas Train Station and Posada Barrancas. The Park is considered a magnificent experience. It has different activities ideal for adveturer spirits; incluiding those who look forward to beat our seven zipline jumps (Circuito de 7 Tirolesas) or the Longest Zipline over America (Ziprider). The Via Ferrata offers rock climbing and a fearless Tarzan´s jump, after taking a 48m rappelling station. We own a very impressive Cable Car that will lead you to an impressive view of the canyons. Adventure and fun can be found at this location. Dare yourself to visit us.

10. Lake Arareco

Creel Mexico +52 635 199 6164 http://www.sectur.gob.mx/gobmx/pueblos-magicos/creel-chihuahua
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Lake Arareco

Reviewed By cabanasclarodeluna - Creel, Mexico

is in a short distance from creel, so you can come and go in 15 min, there are even walk trails if you prefer by bike, running or jogging

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