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An hour's train ride from Cerocahui-Bahuichivo's
train station, on the old El Madroño Ranch —part
of the rich history of the colonization of
this vast Tarahumara country— is the newly
refurbished Rancho Hotel. |
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From a rocking
chair on one of the long porches you can
relax and enjoy watching the many colorfull
birds in the hotel's gardens, surrounding
vineyards and orchards. Enjoy a happy hour
in the beautiful lobby and bar with its
welcoming fireplace, or savor a delicious
meal. |
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Guided horseback trail rides are a perfect
way to enjoy the glorious scenery and there
are daily tours available to a nearby
Tarahumara village or to Creel for a visit
to the museum or to shop for Tarahumara arts
and crafts. |
Room Types
Offered: |
Hotel Rancho features 23 rooms with a
charming Mexican Hacienda decor. |
Amenities: |
Express Check-out, Room Service, Free
Parking, Handicapped Accessible Rooms, Non-smoking
Rooms, Meeting Facilities, Laundry/Valet
Service, Tour Desk/Concierge, Satellite
Television, Luggage Storage, Currency
Exchange. |
Hotel Rancho Posada
Barrancas & Convention Center: |
200 person
capacity convention center for corporate,
business and special events. |
On-Site
Dining: |
Bar/Lounge, Restaurant. |
Cancellation Policy: |
Cancel 3 days prior to arrival to avoid
a penalty of one night's room and tax. |
Guarantee
Policy: |
Credit card guarantee is required. |
Area
Attractions: |
Wakajípare: a
moderate to difficult hike on a new trail
takes you to the Tarahumara Ranch of
Wakajípare. Approximately 5 miles round trip,
or 4 hours. |
Urique River:
for the more adventurous, a difficult hike
will take you to the Urique River, at the
bottom of Copper Canyon. Arrive at
Wakajípare village first and then go on to
the river. Approximately 12 miles round trip
— it takes about 16 hours with overnight
camping. |
Areponapuchic:
visit the church and school at the nearby
village of Areponapuchic. Visitors are
welcome. A one hour easy walk on a gravel
road. |
Cueva del Chino:
one hour of easy switch-back walking takes
you to a Tarahumara Home called "Cueva del
Chino". |
El Puerto Overlook:
trek to El Puerto Overlook of Cooper Canyon
and Tararecua Canyon for Tarahumara rancho
sites and spectacular views of he canyon — 3
miles round trip, about 2 hours. |
Divisadero Overlook:
visit the Divisadero Overlook of the
Tararecua and Copper Canyons. Crafts from
all over Mexico are sold here. The village
of Areponapuchic is included in the 2 hours
tour. Divisadero is also a 4.8 mile round
trip walk on the road — 2 and a half hours,
moderate hike. |
Creel: ride to
the town of Creel and the valley of the
Mushroom Rocks, Lake Arareko, Cusárare
Mission, Cusárare Falls and Tarahumara cave
homes — 6 hours on all pave roads. [See:
Copper Canyon Tours] |
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