Among the villages located in or on the Copper Canyon are: •
Bahuichivo, ChePe train stop for Cerocahui, Urique, Piedras Verdes, Tubares •
Basaseachi, located near the Cascada Basaseachi waterfall in the Barranca Candameña. The towns and ranchos of San Lorenzo, Cahuisori, and Huahumar encircle the rim of the canyon, also home to Mexico's highest waterfall
Piedra Volada (). It is on the main
Federal Highway 16 between Chihuahua, Chihuahua, and Hermosillo, Sonora. The Rio Candameña is a tributary of the
Rio Mayo which flows into the
Gulf of California. •
Batopilas, elevation , a town on the
Batopilas River at the bottom of a canyon; first established by the Spanish around 1632 to mine silver. It is located southeast of Urique. •
Bocoyna, east of Creel, and on the eastern escarpment of the continental divide. The nearby
Rio Conchos flows into the
Rio Bravo (Rio Grande) on the Mexico-Texas border.
Carichí, Sisoguichi, and Panalachi are important Tarahumara settlements on the Rio Conchos drainage system. •
Cerocahui, S. of the train stop at Bahuichivo. •
Creel, atop the canyon and, at altitude, marking one of the highest points on the
ChePe railroad route (San Juanito is higher at ); a central point for commerce and tourism. •
Divisadero, a key train stop and vista point with views down into the Urique Canyon of the Barranca del Cobre. The ChePe train allows a 15-20 minute stop for visitors wishing to see the view. Divisadero and nearby Areponapuchi located south are major canyon-rim trailheads for hiking into the Rio Urique canyon. This high mesa is home to three tourist class hotels located on the canyon rim, as well as several guesthouses. •
Témoris, a dual town located apart in elevation. The ChePe train
traverses the valley 3 times including a long
tunnel to gain
elevation. Located on the Rio Septentrion, lower Temoris is at . •
Urique, . Located at the bottom of the canyon rim below Bahuichivo, on the Urique River. It is NW of Batopilas, now connected by a rough road. ==In popular culture==