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  1. Copper Canyon (Spanish: Barrancas del Cobre) is a group of six distinct canyons in the Sierra Madre Occidental in the southwestern part of the state of Chihuahua in northwestern Mexico that is 65,000 square kilometres (25,000 sq mi) in size. The canyons were formed by six rivers that drain the western side of the Sierra Tarahumara (a part of ...

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    The canyon's wide variation in elevation results in two distinct climactic zones with sub-tropical forests in the valleys and a cool alpine climate in the pine and oak forest of the highlands. The varied topography and distinct climactic conditions have resulted in amazing biodiversity in the canyon. Some twenty-three species of pine and two hundre...

    The area is the homeland of four distinct indigenous groups. By far the largest group, estimated at about 50 000, is the Tarahumara, or Rarámuri, as they prefer to call themselves. They live in the canyons preserving a way of life that has changed little over time. Many Rarámuri reside in the cooler, mountainous regions during the hot summer months...

    The most popular way to explore the Copper Canyon is on the Chihuahua al PacificoRailway, affectionately known as "El Chepe." Virtually the only long distance passenger train in Mexico that is still running, this train run daily along Mexico's most scenic railway route between Los Mochis, Sinaloa and the city of Chihuahua. The journey takes between...

    The Basaseachi Waterfall, at 246m high, is the second highest waterfall in Mexico, surrounded by pine forest with hiking paths and gorgeous views of the falls and the Barranca de Candameña.

    Adventure tourists can experience the natural beauty of the canyons on foot, mountain bike or horseback. Those taking part in these activities should be in excellent physical condition, keeping in mind the altitude and distances to be covered. Make arrangements with a reputable tour company in advance of your trip and go prepared for an intense, am...

    Try to plan your trip for either the Fall or Spring seasons to avoid extremes of temperature.
    Ride the train from the Pacific towards Chihuahua - going in the other direction you may pass some of the most beautiful scenery after dark.
    Instead of starting the trip in Los Mochis, you can begin in El Fuerte, the train's first stop. It's a pleasant colonial town and beginning the journey here allows you to catch the train an hour la...
  2. Barrancas del Cobre es el nombre que se le da al sistema de barrancas de la Sierra Tarahumara. Es un majestuoso escenario de 60 mil kilometros cuadrados formado por 9 barrancas: Barranca de Urique, Barranca Sinforosa, Barranca de Batopilas, Barranca de Candameña, Barranca de Chínipas, Barranca de Septentrión, Barranca de Oteros, Barranca de Tararecua y la Barranca del Cobre.

  3. Jun 23, 2023 · El Chepe (Ferrocarril Barrancas del Cobre) is the most popular way to get around Copper Canyon. The train runs 418mi (673km) from Chihuahua to Los Mochis, making many stops along the way. Make the most of your time in Copper Canyon by hopping on and off the train line, stopping to explore the small towns and incredible natural beauty.

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  4. May 20, 2018 · The Copper Canyon Railroad, also known as the Ferrocarril Barrancas del Cobre, the Ferrocarril Chihuahua-Pacifíco and El Chepe, is one of Mexico’s coolest attractions. While the train is far from the biggest attraction in this Mexican canyon system, it’s still a fabulous part of the experience.

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  5. 4. Barrancas del Cobre Adventure Park Barranca del Cobre Photo by Comisión Mexicana de Filmaciones licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. This is one of the most popular adventure parks in Copper Canyon. It’s located near Creel, where several hotels and restaurants will be found.

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  7. If your budget allows, taking the El Chepe Copper Canyon train is one of the best things to do in Mexico. The railway took over 60 years to complete and spans over 650km of track, running between Chihuahua City, in Chihuahua State, to Los Mochis, in Sinaloa State. The El Chepe train travels through 86 tunnels, 37 bridges, and numerous photo ...

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