Cueva del Ratón

Southern Baja


Named for an image of what inhabitants once thought was a rat (or mouse) but is more likely a cougar, this is the most easily accessible cave in the Sierra de San Francisco.

Drivers can get here on their own after registering and paying the park entry (M$75) and guide fee (M$100 for up to four people) at the office of the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, next to the Misión San Ignacio de Kadakaamán museum in San Ignacio, then picking up their guide in the pueblo closest to the paintings. Bringing a camera costs M$45 per day. INAH fees for guides for other trips start at M$250 per day, and each pack animal adds M$250. These are INAH fees only, and guides themselves charge additional (varying) fees.


  • placement: superzone
  • path: Destinations/POIs/superzone
  • possible size: [970, 250], [970, 90], [728, 90], [1, 1],
  • targeting:
    {
      "url": "mexico/sierra-de-san-francisco/attractions/cueva-del-raton/a/poi-sig/1561713/1336769",
      "destination": "Southern-Baja",
      "continent": "North-America",
      "country": "Mexico",
      "region": "Southern-Baja",
      "position": "superzone"
    }