
Ojuela Bridge Mapimí
Explore the iconic Ojuela Bridge and historic ghost town of Mapimí, a UNESCO site offering a captivating glimpse into Durango's rich mining past.

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Explore the iconic Ojuela Bridge and historic ghost town of Mapimí, a UNESCO site offering a captivating glimpse into Durango's rich mining past.
"An amazing place with surrounding mountains and a pretty cool bridge; going into the mine was even better!"

🚗 Vehicle Choice Matters
The road can be rough; a vehicle with good clearance is recommended for the final stretch.
💰 Entrance Fee
Expect an entrance fee of around $120 Mexican pesos (approx. $10 USD).

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Ojuela Bridge
Mapimí, Durango
An iconic suspension bridge offering stunning desert vistas and a gateway to a historic mining town.

Mapimí Ghost Town
Adjacent to Ojuela Bridge
Explore the remnants of a once-thriving mining community, frozen in time with its historical buildings.

Ojuela Mine
Mapimí
Venture into the historic mine for an immersive experience of the area's prosperous mineral exploitation past.
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🚗 Vehicle Choice Matters
The road can be rough; a vehicle with good clearance is recommended for the final stretch.
💰 Entrance Fee
Expect an entrance fee of around $120 Mexican pesos (approx. $10 USD).
🤝 Friendly Locals
Mapimí is known for its welcoming residents; don't hesitate to interact.
📸 Photo Opportunities
The bridge and surrounding desert offer incredible backdrops for photography.
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🚗 Vehicle Choice Matters
The road can be rough; a vehicle with good clearance is recommended for the final stretch.
💰 Entrance Fee
Expect an entrance fee of around $120 Mexican pesos (approx. $10 USD).
🤝 Friendly Locals
Mapimí is known for its welcoming residents; don't hesitate to interact.
📸 Photo Opportunities
The bridge and surrounding desert offer incredible backdrops for photography.
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Visitors praise Ojuela Bridge and Mapimí for its stunning desert scenery, impressive historic bridge, and the fascinating glimpse into a bygone mining era. The friendly locals and the immersive experience of exploring the old town and mine are frequently highlighted as major draws. Some note the challenging road access, advising caution for vehicles.
"Muy bonita. Amazing place to be with the surrounding mountains. The bridge is pretty cool. Going into the mine was even better. The road from the main highway is gravel then changes to a stone road for about 1-2 km one way only. One of the best tourists attractions I have been too."
Sony Rakkar
"A great place to go with family and friends! Historic mine and Little town which had up to 5000 people during its best times of mineral explotation. Entrance: $120 mexican pesos. Around $10 USD. Enjoy!"
Eduardo Anaya Sanroman
"Puente de Ojuela and Mapimí are the must see attractions in Durango. I have been to Mapimí many times and have made many friends there. The people are so friendly. They will invite you into their homes. The place is very historical. It was one of the most prosperous places in the region due to the gold mine. Well-worth a visit. You can do it on public transport from Gómez Palacio."
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🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Ojuela Bridge is accessible via a gravel road that turns into a stone road for the last 1-2 km. It's recommended to have a vehicle with good clearance. Public transport is available from Gómez Palacio.
While the main highway access is clear, the final stretch to the bridge can be a bit rugged. Following local signage or using GPS is advised.
Yes, it's possible to reach Mapimí and Ojuela Bridge using public transport from Gómez Palacio, though it may require some local navigation upon arrival.
The road starts as gravel and then becomes a stone road for the final kilometers, which can be challenging for standard vehicles.
Mapimí is generally considered a safe and welcoming town, known for its friendly locals.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The entrance fee is approximately $120 Mexican pesos per person, which is about $10 USD.
While not explicitly stated, it's best to visit during daylight hours to fully appreciate the scenery and explore the town.
Advance booking is generally not required for Ojuela Bridge and Mapimí. Tickets can be purchased upon arrival.
The entrance fee typically covers access to the bridge and the historic town, including exploration of the mine area.
Information on discounts is not widely available, but it's always worth inquiring at the entrance.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can walk across the historic bridge, explore the ghost town of Mapimí, and visit the old Ojuela Mine for a historical experience.
Allocate at least 2-3 hours to fully explore the bridge, the town, and the mine.
Yes, it's a great place for families to explore history and enjoy the unique desert landscape.
Expect a mix of gravel and stone paths, especially leading to and around the bridge and mine. Comfortable walking shoes are a must.
While not always advertised, local guides may be available. It's best to inquire upon arrival for potential tour options.
📸 📸 Photography
The bridge itself, the panoramic desert views from the bridge, and the historic buildings of Mapimí offer excellent photographic opportunities.
Early morning or late afternoon light provides the most dramatic and beautiful lighting for photography.
Drone regulations can vary. It's advisable to check local rules and obtain any necessary permissions before flying.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the bridge and landscape, while a zoom lens can be useful for details in the town.
Generally, photography is allowed, but always be respectful of private property and any posted signs.











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