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Kidoo
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May 01, 2017

Road to Creel - Copper Canyon

Hi, I would like to know what is the best route to go to Creel, near Copper Canyon. There is a big campground in this little town.

Where would I cross the border, how safe is it to take these route, any recommendations?

I already got there on the train from El Fuerte.
  • I was there in 2004. I crossed into Mexico at Presidio as you plan to do. I have not been back to Creel since then. I can tell you the roads to Presidio on the US side are all good as of this winter as I was just there. Can't say about the MX side.
  • I saw the campground when I went in March 17. The guide told us that they see RV sometimes.

    What is the best way to get there, I am comming from the East USA? My idea was to cross at Presidio Texas near Big Ben. Then on 67 to reach 80D down to Chihuahua. Then should I use 16 or 45 to go through Chihuahua? 16 looks OK on Google Earth.

    Should I be aware of any problems on these routes, is it an area that should be avoided? Then I would go down to Puerto Vallarta.
  • We stayed at the rv park back in 2007 and then we boondocked around the canyon as well. Boondocking was the best. We parked in one of the new glass-floored look outs or vistas. At night no one was there and we had the place to ourselves. Fantastic views and sunsets.
  • This is from my files - I have not idea what is there now.



    Hotel Villa Mexicana Creel

    1-888-562-610-2095 From México: 01-800-710-6422 614-421-7088 635-456-0666

    ventas@vmcoppercanyon.com http://www.vmcoppercanyon.com


    Rates: $10-20 for 2 people - various discounts Type of Hookup: 38 Full Hook Ups Total Sites: 73
    Lots of pull thrus. Easy parking. Electricity/ Amps: 30 & 50
    Rates Vary according to service: $5 for storage - $20 for full hookup Open all year

    Restaurant / bar Laundry Tenting Public phone No pets

    KOA Standards plus. Large group kitchen. Great playground including volleyball and basketball, soccer courts
    Directions: Highway16 from Chihuahua. Go West approximately 98 kms to Cuauhtemoc. Follow signs to Creel.

    C 27, 44, 29.3 -107, 38, 10.0
    Decimal Degrees: 27.74147 -107.63611
    Degrees, Decimal Minutes: 27, 44.4883 -107, 38.1667
    Degrees, Minutes, Seconds: 27, 44, 29.3 -107, 38, 10.0

    27.74207 -107.63775 7,700’Sea Level

    RATES
    NO Hookups
    Rate: $10.00 USD per Night
    $60.00 USD per Week
    $250.00 USD per Month



    Water, Electricity
    Rate: $18.00 USD per Night
    $89.00 USD per Week
    $360.00 USD per Month
  • There was a really nice KOA in town - it's changed hands a few times and is now reported to be sort of derelict.
    Here's a blog a couple of years old that describes the former Creel KOA...
    http://www.travelwithkevinandruth.com/2015/01/wandering-around-creel-chihuahua-mexico.html


    What a shame - we camped here in 1999 - the campground had a bar, laundry, gift store and nice spacious grounds. It was expensive and very few RVers visited Creel - at least not enough to keep the campground open.
    Currently it sounds like none of the hookups work, water is available from one of the buildings. Back in 1999 some of the hotels offered RV parking but it looked limited to smaller rigs.