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Sebastian's Cave in the town of Creel, Chihuahua



Sebastian's Cave in the town of Creel, Chihuahua

La Cueva de Sebastián is a fascinating tourist spot located 10 minutes away by vehicle from the center of the charming Magical Town of Creel in Mexico. Known for its history as it has been the location of several Mexican films, beautiful landscapes and the rich cultural heritage of the Rarámuri communities that inhabit the Sierra Tarahumara, this gem offers a unique and unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. . Let's dive into the beauty and charm of Cueva de Sebastián and discover why it should be at the top of your list of places to visit in Creel.


A Paradise in Creel

Creel, a charming town located in the heart of the majestic Sierra Tarahumara region, is known for its picturesque landscapes, indigenous traditions and warm hospitality. As one of the Magical Towns of Mexico, Creel shows one of the essences of Mexican culture and its history. Surrounded by impressive mountains and ravines, green valleys and crystalline lakes, this town is a paradise for nature lovers.


The Enchanting Cave of Sebastian

It is one of the few caves used around Creel, located in the municipality of Bocoyna, in the Sierra Tarahumara, within the ejido and community of San Ignacio de Arareco in Chihuahua. This cave is known because it was a location where the movie "Tarahumara" starring Ignacio López Tarso was filmed in 1965.


The natural beauty of this place is surprising, here you can find handicrafts sold by inhabitants of the communities, there is also a theory that the cave continues to be used by different healers in the area. The Ralámuli indigenous community and ejido named “San Ignacio de Arareko” are the ones who manage the entrance and the activities that can be carried out.


How to get there?

Sebastián's cave is very accessible and close, it is part of the tourist area of “the valleys of rock formations” along with the valley of the frogs, the mushrooms and the valley of the monks, and is located in the outskirts of Creel, within the San Ignacio de Arareko ejido, the place is located just 2 kilometers by vehicle (10 minutes), with 1 kilometer of road and 1 kilometer of dirt road; or walking (40 minutes) from the magical town of Creel.


What to do?

Sebastián Cave and its surroundings are an ideal place for those who love nature and photography. Both the cave and the rock formations are a perfect setting to capture in images, and the natural landscape of the place is impressive. In addition, the area is inhabited by a Ralámuri indigenous community, which adds cultural and ethnic value to the traveler's experience. The Ralámuli are known for their tradition and customs, and it is possible to interact with them during the visit to the valley, learn more about their culture and way of life.


Next, we leave you a list of everything you can do on your visit to the mushroom valley:

-Hiking/walks.

-Mountain bike.

-ATV/razer.

-Horseback riding.

-Take photos/videos, use drone.

-See the temple of San Ignacio de Arareko.

-Get to know the valley of the frogs.

-Get to know the mushroom valley.

-Get to know the valley of the monks.

-Know and learn about the Ralámuli culture and the rural communities in the area.

-Purchase of handicrafts and ralámuli products directly from the artisan.


By practicing sustainable tourism, we can ensure that future generations can also appreciate this remarkable cave and the surrounding Sierra Tarahumara.


Explore Creel and Beyond

Although Sebastián Cave is undoubtedly a must-see attraction in Creel, this Magical Town has much more to offer. Immerse yourself in the unique indigenous culture by visiting the Tarahumara Culture Museum, where you can learn about the history, art and traditions of the Tarahumara people.


For outdoor enthusiasts, embark on the Chepe Train Journey, an extraordinary rail tour famous for being one of the most scenic train routes in the world. Marvel at the stunning landscapes of Copper Canyon as the train traverses steep canyons and towering cliffs.


Other nearby attractions include the impressive Cusárare Waterfalls, Lake Arareko and the Mushroom Valley. Creel is also the perfect starting point for exploring indigenous communities and their traditional crafts, such as woven textiles and handmade pottery.


Eternal Beauty Awaits You

With its impressive rock formations, rich cultural heritage and pristine natural beauty, Cueva de Sebastián is a true gem in the Magical Town of Creel. Whether you're looking for adrenaline-filled adventures or serene encounters with nature, this enchanting cave promises an experience like no other.


Embrace the mysticism, immerse yourself in the local culture and let the eternal beauty of Cueva de Sebastián captivate your senses. Discover the magic of Creel and create memories that will last a lifetime.


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