The Tahuehueto Project consists of 28 mining concessions grouped into five non-contiguous blocks that total approximately 7,492 hectares. Tahuehueto lies within the prolific Sierra Madre Mineral Belt, which hosts a series of historic and producing mines and most of Mexico's active exploration and development projects. The project is situated about 25 km north of the Topia polymetallic-silver mine, 65 km northwest of the La Cienega gold, silver, base metal mine, 85 km southwest of the Guanacevi silver district, 280 km southeast of the Palmarejo silver and gold mine and 150 km northwest of the San Dimas mining district, most notable for the Tayoltita silver and gold mine.