Creel
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Creel (creh-EHL) is known as the
"Gateway to the Copper Canyon". And it is a popular starting
point for exploring the canyons. The town has the feeling of a late 19th
century logging town and is set high - 2,340 meters (7,669 feet) - in
the mountains in a valley surrounded by pine forest. As the canyon's
largest town (population about 10,00000), Creel offers lodgings, tours & guides,
restaurants, stores, a bank, and the main train station in the canyon.
Many visitors will stock up on supplies and information here before
their trek through these magnificent canyons.
The town is located 250 kilometers (150 miles) from Chihuahua City and takes about 3-4 hours driving time. |
![]() The Artesanías Misíon store located near the train station |
In Creel, it's worthwhile to visit the
local Casa del Artesano Indigena (House of Indigenous
Handicrafts) run by the state, and the Artesanías Misíon
(Mission Store) run by Father Luis Verplancken with all proceeds going
to a local indigenous hospital. Both places offer fine Tarahumara
crafts.
Creel offers clean, but rustic hotels & lodges, guesthouses and camping. You'll also find a small variety of restaurants. Rentals of mountain bikes, hiking equipment, and even horses are available. Creel has a great number of natural attractions nearby and is an eco-tourist's dream location. |
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