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Travel to Creel


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The Chihuahua al Pacífico (Chepe) railroad runs from the city of Chihuahua to Los Mochis with four passenger trains arriving daily - two from each direction. There is also bus service to Chihuahua, as well as regular service down to the small town of Batopilas, a trip that takes about five hours each way.

By Air

Flying, and then driving, into Mexico to visit the Copper Canyon is the easiest choice.

Chihuahua (CUU) has an international airport just 15 minutes from the capital's downtown. Airlines that serve the city include Aeromexico, Aerolitoral, Aeroalifornia, and American Airlines y Continental.

Los Mochis' international airport (LMM) is served by AeroCalifornia, Aerolitoral, and two local airlines from Los Cabos to Los Mochis, AeroPacífico and AeroCalafia.

By Car

If you are driving to Mexico, there are a few laws and regulations you must follow. First, and most important, is Mexican auto insurance. Anyone driving in Mexico must have Mexican auto insurance, it is the law. U.S., Canadian and other nation’s insurance policies do not cover you or your car driving in Mexico. You can purchase insurance at the border, by phone, or on the internet.

If you drive your car, you must also purchase a bond (temporary import permit) on your vehicle at the border customs station in Mexico. You must leave a credit card (not check card) number for a deposit stating that you will not sell the car in Mexico. You will also need a valid driver’s license.

You will need a Tourist Visa to enter Mexico beyond the border zone. You can purchase it at a Mexican customs station at the border. You will need a valid passport or a birth certificate, which has been notarized, plus photo ID for the Tourist Visa.

By Bus

Buses in Mexico run daily throughout the nation including connections from the border cities. First class buses are available both to Chihuahua City and Los Mochis with regular
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