Chicama Valley is an area located at north of the Valley of Moche in La Libertad Region, northern Peru; it has agricultural resources where one of the main products is sugar cane; this valley was formed on both sides of the Chicama River.
Mainly, it is an agricultural zone, part of the Chavimochic project in its third stage.
In February 2026, the Chicama Archaeological Program announced several discoveries, including a massive two-kilometer-long geoglyph, a ceremonial temple, and a 100-hectare agricultural complex.
Some places in the valley are: