First Choice RealtyGuide to San Carlos
Chapter Nine: Sight Seeing in Sonora
There are several remarkable tourist destinations in Sonora that are less than a one day drive from San Carlos. My favorites are these: Altar Desert and Pinacate Volcanic Area in northwest Sonora, and Alamos in southeast Sonora. In the adjacent state of Sinaloa is the most spectacular sight of all, the Copper Canyon. Visit the Copper Canyon in the fall or spring, to avoid the cold and snow. See the Pinacate area in the winter.
Altar Desert and the Pinacate Volcanic Area
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If you possibly can, take an overnight trip to visit this extraordinary desert, 435 miles from San Carlos and not far from Rocky Point (Puerto Penasco ) . It is an experience of a lifetime. The scenery is breath taking and the extreme quiet and solitude are rare in the modern world. This desert was used as a training ground for the astronauts who landed on the moon. . It is a rare experience to see the desert as it was before man built all over it. If you love beautiful cactus, this is the place for you. Visitors will see beautiful flowers, and incredible volcanic formations. It has the largest concentration of volcanic craters on earth. Go in early spring with a guide. We found it hard to locate a guide and pin down a specific date. You may do better to search for a guide on the internet.
When to Go
Spring is the only time to visit the Pinacate. It is much too hot any other time of year. March is the best month because the wildflowers are incredible then. The fields are drenched in the orange of the Desert Mallows and with scattered white, yellow and lavender flowers.
Getting There
Visitors register at the main park entrance 32 miles south of the Lukeville Arizona/Sonoyta border crossing on Highway 8 . Crater Elegante is one of the main attractions, 12 miles north of the east park entrance. Five miles northwest of Elegante is the El Tecolote campgrounds which has the best access to hiking trails. Cono Rojo campground is 14 miles northwest of the information center, and is the best starting point for hiking up to the volcanic peaks. Overnight camping in the backcountry is permitted with some restrictions.
Accomodations
The closest hotels/motels are in Rocky Point (Puerto Peñasco) , and they are too numerous to mention. It is easy to reserve a room.
Copper Canyon Train Trip
The Copper Canyons (Barrancas del Cobre ) cover an area four times the size of Grand Canyon. Since the Grand Canyon has been designated one of the Seven Wonders of the World, what can be said about Copper Canyon? The canyons are deep within the Sierra Madres, and the scenery is magnificent. This is the home of the legendary Tarahumara Indians. Passengers making the round trip spend the night in Chihuahua and return the next day.
When to Go
The best months to take the Copper Canyon tour are in September through October or from mid-February through early May. The summers are too hot. July and August are too rainy, and in the winter, the mountains are covered with snow. September is the very best time to visit because the weather is sunny but not too hot, and because it’s just after the rainy season. In the fall, the foliage is spectacular.
Getting There
A visit to the Copper Canyon is an experience you will never forget. Plan on at least a four or five day trip. It is only a three or four hour trip from San Carlos to Los Mochis, the western point of embarkation on the Copper Canyon train. You also have the option of starting from El Fuerte, which is easily reached by car or bus from Guaymas. It is pleasanter to start off from El Fuerte, a charming colonial town somewhat like Alamos.
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Trains
Two companies offer deluxe excursion trains: the South Orient Express and the Sierra Madre Express . Find information on the web site Go2Mexico.com . For train reservations and information write or call:
South Orient Express
Mexican American Railway Company
16800 Greenspoint Park Drive, Suite 245 N, Houston, TX 77060
Telephone from the USA: Tel 800-659-7602Sierra Madre Express
P.O. Box 26381, Tucson, AZ 85726
Telephone from the USA Tel. 800-666-0346Group Tours
A number of tour companies sponsor round trip tours by train. Most tours start at Chihuahua , stop over at Divisadero and Creel , end up in Los Mochis on the Pacific coast, and return. From Guaymas, travel south to El Fuerte to board the train. This route does not require the long trip from Chihuahua to Los Mochis and is convenient route for tourists from Guaymas/San Carlos The best way to explore the area around Creel is on a side tour of at least one day. You can sign up for a tour at one of the four or five hotels in Creel.
Some tours include challenging side trips into the wilderness on foot or by donkey. Some package tours with transportation, tour guides and lodgings can be quite expensive, but you can travel for less if you make your own arrangements or choose a tour company that offers a basic package.
Mexico Rail Travel , for example, offers a basic Copper Canyon Tour, including 5 days, and 4 nights with a one night stopover at the lodge in Creel. The Sierra Lodge offers guided tours under the name Creel, The Unique Experience . From the USA, Call 1-800-847-2546. Do your homework on the internet for the right tour for you.
Accomodations
Those who do not want to go with a tour group to Chihuahua can drive to Los Mochis or El Fuerte, stay overnight, buy their own train tickets, and make reservations at one of the lodges. They are at the mid-point of the trip. Many travelers recommend The Lodge at Creel. Telephone: 1-456-0071.
Alamos
When to Go
It’s best to go when the town is geared up for the tourist season, from mid October through March. Music lovers would enjoy the festival in January.
Getting There:
Check the web site www.alamosmexico.com.It's an easy afternoon drive from San Carlos to Alamos. You can go by bus or drive south on Hwy. 15 to Navajoa and then go east. To travel to Alamos by commercial airplane, fly to the city of Obregon, and from there go by car to Alamos, a one-hour drive. Arrangements can be made in advance with Los Santos or Los Tesoros hotels for airport transportation.
When you get to Alamos, it is a good idea to go with a guide to see the magnificent 16th century homes and gardens, authentically restored from colonial times. On Saturday mornings, visitors can join the Home and Garden Tours organized by Friends of the Library . Tours can also be arranged to visit the Mayo Indian village, 4 miles from Alamos. Ask at the tourist office (642-8-04-50) or make arrangements with a travel agency in advance. (Some of the self-appointed “guides” are just bumming around and don’t have permission to enter the homes). During the tourist season, from mid-October through mid-March, the colonial silver mining village of Alamos is lively with music and arts and crafts shows. The city presents the Dr. Alfonso Ortiz Tirado cultural and music festival during the last two weekends of January. But just as the social season winds down, the bird watching season begins. Bird watchers come from all over the world to see the sanctuary for birds and plant life in the lush mountains bordering on the town of Alamos. After the tourist season ends, the little town of Alamos virtually shuts down. For information about guides, transportation and accommodations in Alamos, call 266-0331 from San Carlos, or call from the USA 011-52-642-266-0331.
Accommodations
If you visit Alamos during the tourist season, it is necessary to reserve a room in advance. Only 45 to 50 hotel rooms are available in Alamos. There are also a motel and several trailer parks, B & B's and attractive rooms with kitchenettes. Very reasonably priced accommodations can be found at the Hotel Enrique (642-8-03-10), and Hotel Los Portales (642-8-0201), as well as the Hotel La Posada (642-8-0482). The little unprepossessing restaurant at the end of dirt road, called Aduana, is said to have outstanding food. Bed and breakfast La Puerta Roja is highly recommended by several of our friends. Higher priced hotels in restored haciendas provide comfort and colonial charm and are quite a bit more expensive. Hacienda de los Santos, for example, advertises rooms and suites. The deluxe priced hotels are Hotel Los Tesoros Hotel, Mansión de la Condesa and Hacienda de Los Santos . (Make reservations on line at www haciendadelossantos.com ). Shots of Los Tesoros and Hacienda de los Santos are seen in the movie, The Mexican , filmed in part in Alamos, with Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt.