The village of Real de Catorce sits on the side of a mountain at more than 2,743 meters (9,000 ft). It is located in the Sierra de Catorce range, one of the highest plateaus in Mexico, where summits may extend over . These mountains lie in the arid
Mexican Plateau, cut off from
trade winds of the
Gulf of Mexico by the high peaks of the
Sierra Madre Oriental. The main road to Real de Catorce leaves Highway 62 between
Matehuala and San Tiburcio. This is roughly to the east of Real, near the town of Cedral. From the main highway there is a cobblestone road which rises into the sierra, then the long Ogarrio Tunnel which only accepts vehicles one way (with travelers in and out having to wait their turn).
Mining The Cerro Quemado mountain is an important site for the
Huichol ceremonial migration,
Peyote hunt, and deer dance. On October 27, 2000
United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) claimed this site as a protected area for its importance as a cultural route and endemic flora and fauna species. Later on June 9, 2001 it was declared as a National Sacred Site under the State of San Luis Potosí's Natural Protection act. Canada's First Majestic Silver Corp purchased underground mineral rights on November 13, 2009 with 80% of the purchased mineral rights being within the protected zone. On September 12, 2013 Mining Plans have been suspended. This legal action, granted by the federal courts, halts all mining projects in the sacred Wirikuta territory, an area covering approximately 140,000 hectares, in the municipalities of Catorce, Charcas, Matehuala, Villa de Ramos, Villa de Guadalupe and Villa de la Paz in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí.
Trash Discussions regarding proper disposal of trash and possible recycling programs have been ongoing since at least 2005. However, as of August 2011, all trash is still being trucked several kilometers west of town where it is partially incinerated in an open pit.
Water and sewage Despite an investment of over 5 million pesos in combined funds (2008) for water and sewage projects, there is no sewage treatment facility, nor are the "water system extensions" in complete service as of August 2011. ==History==