Other principal communities include Angao, San Pedro, Tacupa, Riva Palacio, Monte Grande and Tamarindo.
San Lucas’ principal crafts are the production of palm hats, huaraches and more.
Its landscape is composed of the Transversal volcanic system, the Balsas depression; Silla, Cruz and Picacho hills; La bolita, Cutzamala, and the Balsas rivers; San Lucas and the Chumbitaro creeks.
[1] The ecosystem is dominated by tropical thorny forests with huisache, teteche, cardon, amolé, viejito and cueramo.
In 1765 Joseph Marcelino Palomino, a local priest integrated San Lucas to the parish of Cutzio.