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Waterfalls near Mexico City, get away less than 50 minutes

Today we bring you the waterfalls near Mexico City, because living in CDMX is to be privileged because you have everything, from a beautiful climate, places of great historical value and all kinds of fun for children and adults. And it is that, if it is about embarking on an adventure, of course it can also be done! and what better place than to visit some beautiful waterfalls not far from the city.

If you are looking for a weekend getaway near Mexico City, don't miss this opportunity to visit some of the impressive waterfalls that are in the surrounding area. From the towering crystal clear waterfalls to the small waterfalls hidden in the jungle, there is something for everyone. In addition, these waterfalls are the perfect place to relax and disconnect from the stress of the city. Read on to discover the best waterfalls near Mexico City and start planning your next adventure!

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The closest waterfalls to CDMX

So prepare your swimsuit and hiking clothes so you can visit these beautiful places with waterfalls that will leave you very impressed.

The Glory (Hidalgo)

Here you can find pools, pools, a river and of course, waterfalls from which thermal water falls from 150 m high. Have fun on its zip line, rent a tent or a cabin and eat at its restaurant. The place has parking, dressing rooms, bathrooms, showers, gazebo and grocery store.

Location: Next to Grutas Tolantongo 43 km from Ixmiquilpan.

Schedules: Mon-Sun 24 hours.

Cost: $ 120.

El Salto Waterfall (Puebla)

Do you want a more extreme adventure? Here you can go zip-lining, rappelling and hiking. If you prefer something quieter, horseback riding and tours will be the option. In all cases, we recommend that you let yourself be guided by La Escondida EcoParque de Aventura, which offers you different packages, depending on the experience you are looking for: from romantic to adventure overdose.

Location: San Andres Tzicuilan, Cuetzalan del Progreso.

Phone: 55 3497 3942

Cost: From $40.

 

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Basaltic prisms (Hidalgo)

In the prisms and after seeing the waterfalls for a few minutes, you can tour the area with a guide, who will take you through the San Juan Hueyapan Hacienda, the Trout Forest, the Peña del Aire viewpoint and more places that will make you fall in love with the place. They have cabins, grills, parking, children's games, shelters, zip line, suspension bridge and more so you can spend a whole weekend.

Location: Federal Highway 105 Km.34, Santa María Regla, Huasca de Ocampo.

Phone: 77 1527 7570

Bridal veil waterfall (State of Mexico)

This 35-meter natural waterfall that is fed by the San Juan stream is one of the closest waterfalls to the city. In the immediate vicinity there are several stalls to buy food and crafts from the region. The paths to reach the waterfall, also on foot, are perfectly defined. The tour is short but surrounded by nature and fresh air. To appreciate the waterfall, there are several viewpoints. In the rainy season it is even more spectacular. While access is priceless, parking is. Remember not to litter or set fires (or throw away cigarette butts).

Location: Vega de Valle, Avandaro, Valle de Bravo, Edo. from Mexico.

Cost: Free admission.

Aconco Waterfall (Puebla)

In the municipality of Tetela de Ocampo, in the northern sierra of Puebla, are the Aconco waterfalls. In addition to appreciating the spectacular waterfalls, here you can also do activities such as horseback riding, fly on a zip line and practice rappelling right next to one of the waterfalls.

Location: Tetela de Ocampo, Puebla.

Phone: 797 488 1813

Tula Waterfalls (Hidalgo)

These waterfalls near CDMX are just over an hour from the Mexican capital. They are in an area full of junipers and ahuehuetes, in the place you can go hiking and there are also horseback riding. There is also a zip line to appreciate the lush forest that surrounds them and a couple of cabins available for rent. These waterfalls are very close to others known as Los Órganos, some of which are at least 15 meters high. Another option in Hidalgo is the Grutas de Tolantongo, small waterfalls that form pools, and one of the most famous in the state and therefore most visited.

Location: Xochitlán de las flores s/n Las cascades, Hgo. Free admission.

Phone: 773 142 4678

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Tixhiñu waterfalls in Aculco (State of Mexico)

Less than two and a half hours by car from the beautiful magical town of Aculco, in the State of Mexico, you can discover a true natural treasure: the monumental Texolo waterfalls! Many know it as the little "Mexican Niagara", and it is not for less. Its horseshoe shape, similar to the famous Canadian waterfall, is a real spectacle for the eyes.

Although the Mexican version is only 30 meters high, watching the water tumble down the ravine is an impressive spectacle. And if you are lucky enough to visit them in the rainy season, you will be able to hear the roar of water from afar, announcing your arrival in this beautiful place.

In addition, the path to reach the waterfalls is a true natural wonder. You will be able to enjoy the mountainous landscape and the vegetation of the region, while you approach your destination.

So if you are looking for a weekend plan in the State of Mexico, do not hesitate to visit the Texolo waterfalls. It will be an experience that will leave you wanting to return again and again.

 

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Diamond Waterfall in Tlalmanalco (State of Mexico)

Located within the impressive Dos Aguas ecotourism park, on the slopes of the majestic Iztaccíhuatl volcano, are the impressive Diamantes waterfalls. To get to this wonderful place, you will have to travel to the municipality of Tlalmanalco, just 90 minutes from Mexico City, and then do a medium-intensity walk. Therefore, it is recommended that you wear appropriate clothing and footwear to enjoy this adventure in contact with nature.

Although it is true that the ideal is to bring your own food, in the park you will also find places where you can try the delicious freshly made quesadillas, which you will surely love. Along the way, you will come across several waterfalls that will take your breath away, but the most impressive are undoubtedly the Cascades of Diamonds. This name is not by chance, since its waters shine brightly under the sun's rays, creating a unique and wonderful spectacle.

Do not miss the opportunity to visit this incredible place, where nature is shown in all its splendor. At the Diamantes waterfalls you can enjoy the tranquility and freshness of the crystal clear water, while you immerse yourself in the beauty of the natural environment. You can not lose this!

 

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Tuliman Waterfalls (Puebla)

To the north of the state of Puebla, specifically in the town of Zacatlán de las Manzanas, are the impressive Tulimán Waterfalls. This place is known for being the home of the delicious apples and ciders that are produced in the region. Located within the Ecological Park of the same name, these waterfalls are only open on weekends for the enjoyment of visitors.

One of the main attractions of this site is the waterfall itself, considered the highest in the entire state of Puebla. In addition, another of its great attractions is the hollow tree, whose trunk is thick enough to allow at least twelve people to enter inside. If you are an adventure lover, you cannot stop enjoying the extreme experiences that the park offers, such as zip lines and hanging bridges.

After a day full of excitement, we recommend you visit the monumental clock of Zacatlán de las Manzanas and the famous Mirador de Cristal de la Barranca, where you can enjoy an impressive panoramic view. In addition, in the same place you will find food options so that you can recharge your batteries and continue exploring this wonderful site.

If you want to extend your adventure in the Tulimán Waterfalls, you can rent one of the comfortable cabins available in the park to spend the night in the middle of nature. Do not miss the opportunity to discover and enjoy this unique place in the north of the state of Puebla. You'll love it!

Angostura Canyon

If you fancy enjoying a beautiful place for ecotourism, just a five-hour drive from Mexico City, we suggest you visit the waterfalls of Cañón de la Angostura, in Querétaro. This natural corner is a hidden treasure in the Sierra Gorda. The Escanela River feeds this canyon, which offers ravines, forests and waterfalls everywhere. One of the most famous points of the place is the Bridge of God, a cave where you can admire stalactite formations while the water from a waterfall flows through it.

To access this magical place, we recommend hiring the services of a tourism agency such as Bnd Tours Pinal de Amoles, which will guarantee you access to the park and other activities such as swimming in some pools or walking the trails in the area. In addition, there are lodging options for you to enjoy your experience in this place to the fullest.

 

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