Banámichi

Banamichi is a Mexican town of 1,400 people (2020) in the center of the state of Sonora, close to the Sierra Madre Occidental area and the influx of the Sonora River through that region. The town was founded in 1639.

Understand
The original Opata name, Banamitzi, means, where the river turns. The town of approximately 1500 residence is supported mostly by agriculture, cattle ranching, farming. Wonderfully sweet onions called cebolla verde are grown in the fields close to town as are chili verde (green hot chilies) a staple of the local diet here. The beef raised on the ranches in this area is well known for its special flavor and ranchers sell their calves to the US through a Sonoran/American trade agreement. The Banámichi territory has rugged areas all around its location, reaching elevations close to 2,000 meters above sea level, formed by several mountain ranges such as Jucaral and several high points such as Cerro la Luz, Cerro la Laja and Cerro el Cobre, which is the highest point in the entire municipality. The semi-flat areas are found to the near west of the town, formed by the El Picacho, Peña Blanca, San Antonio, Murocotochi, Pirinola, Bajío and La Palma hills, these below 1,200 meters above sea level. And the low areas are in a valley in the exact location of the town and through which the Sonora River passes, which flows from north to south, from which the streams are connected, or smaller rivers of El Álamo, Cañada de la Mora, El Oro, Guitonchi, La Cruz, Onofre, de Motepori, Los Vallecitos, Salmón, Los Tatos, El Chinal, Las Delicias, Opodepe and El Carrizo.

Climate
The town has a dry - semi - warm climate, with an average monthly maximum temperature of 29.3 ° C in the months of July to September and a minimum monthly average of 13.3 ° C from December to February. The rainy season occurs in summer in the months of July and August, with an average annual rainfall of 424 millimeters; there are frequent frosts from November to March due to its proximity to the mountains near the Sonora River.

By car
From Hermosillo, it is a 2-1/2 hour drive (170 km) to Banamichi. From Hermosillo, drive northeast on federal highway MEX-14 for 110 km until you reach Mazacahul. Turn north on state highway 89 and continue 60 km to Banámichi.

It is just over 3 hours to drive from the U.S. border to Banamichi. From the US border crossing between Douglas, Arizona and Agua Prieta, Sonora, drive southwest on federal highway MEX-2 for 82 km (about 1 hour) to Cananea, where you will turn south on Sonora state highway 89 and continue for 150 km (about 2 hours) to Banámichi.

See



 * The Palacio Municipal, or city hall, also faces the plaza.


 * Just south of the town is the Bacachi warm springs pools.


 * The town has a baseball stadium where the home team, the Halcones, play in the municipal league and games are often televised.


 * Quarter horse racing takes place at a track near the airport.

Festivals

 * June 24: Feast of San Juan
 * September 15 - 20: Patronal Feast of Our Lady of Loreto, and the coronation dance of the local queen and traditional horse races
 * November 13 - 15: Sonora River Festival

Go next

 * Ruta de Rio Sonora - 250 km driving tour of several small colonial towns, including Ures
 * Hermosillo
 * Ures
 * Agua Prieta