Pánuco
Pánuco is a community located in the municipality of Concordia, Sinaloa, known for its natural environment, rivers, and mountain landscapes. This town combines rural tradition and local culture, being a point of interest for those seeking nature tourism and outdoor activities, such as hiking, fishing, and bird watching.
Its architecture is simple and typical of the region, with adobe houses and tile roofs, reflecting the rural life of the Sinaloan mountains. Pánuco is also recognized for its local festivals and religious traditions, which keep the cultural identity of the place alive.
Ancient mining settlement through whose cobblestone streets one can still feel the longing for colonial times when the wealth of the soil seemed endless.
San Nicolás de Pánuco, more commonly called simply Pánuco, is a town in the municipality of Concordia, located in the Sierra Madre Occidental, next to the Río Presidio.
It is situated about 22 km southeast of the municipal seat of Concordia and approximately an hour's travel from Mazatlán, making it a popular destination for getaways from the port.