At the top of Sinforosa Canyon a well traced and easy-to-follow path descends to
the bottom of the canyon. Nevertheless, if you plan to attempt this hike, you
should be in good physical condition. It takes four hours to get to the Rio
Verde at the bottom. On this tour you'll walk on one side of the beautiful Rosalinda
Cascade, made up of the series of springs that end in a free fall of 80
meters (264 feet). In the Baqueachi ranch you will find another path that goes
down to the bottom of the canyon. Soon after you begin the descent, you pass
through a place called the Piedra Agujerada (Stone Full of Holes). Due to
the erosion from a stream, the water has perforated a stone, forming a small
cascade that gives access to the interior of a cave. The site is of great
beauty, since it is also surrounded with thick vegetation.
The Sinforosa Canyon can also be explored hiking through the bottom following a
most abrupt and spectacular section of the canyon floor. This is one of the most
impressive tours of the whole Sierra Tarahumra, since it squeezes between narrow
passes and gigantic walls of stone that can get higher than a kilometer (6/10 of
a mile). For this trek you would need a week to tour approximately 70 kilometers
between the Summits of Sinforosa and Guerachi. The hike is difficult, excellent
physical condition is necessary, and it is recommended that you hire an expert
guide in Guachochi. There are shorter routes in this canyon, with less days of
walking, and almost equally attractive.
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