Magdalena de Kino is a favorite on our route to and from Mexico. It is situated about 65 miles south of the US/Mexican border crossing at Nogales, in Sonora State. For a small town, there is much to see and do here, and we enjoy our restful stays.
They say a visit to Magdalena de Kino is a near religious experience. It is not only the site of one of the missions of Padre Eusebio Kino, it is where he was buried. Until the mid 1960's, no one knew what had happened to Kino's body after his death. It is a fascinating story. Briefly, teams of investigators from Sonora and the University of Arizona began excavation of the streets of Magdalena. After several years the project was terminated and then reactivated. With patience and the full cooperation of the people of Magdalena the investigators dug miles of trenches in the inner city. Finally they found what they were looking for ... the remains of Padre Eusebio Kino, missionary, explorer, mathmatician, cartographer, astronomer and a humanitarian in inhuman times.

They say a visit to Magdalena de Kino is a near religious experience. It is not only the site of one of the missions of Padre Eusebio Kino, it is where he was buried. Until the mid 1960's, no one knew what had happened to Kino's body after his death. It is a fascinating story. Briefly, teams of investigators from Sonora and the University of Arizona began excavation of the streets of Magdalena. After several years the project was terminated and then reactivated. With patience and the full cooperation of the people of Magdalena the investigators dug miles of trenches in the inner city. Finally they found what they were looking for ... the remains of Padre Eusebio Kino, missionary, explorer, mathmatician, cartographer, astronomer and a humanitarian in inhuman times.