Top 5 Hiking in Mexico

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Cerro Del Chupón
4.8
( 10 reviews )

Colonia Miguel Hidalgo, 64920 Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico

“Easy trail with high rewarding view. Great view from the top of Chupón, you can see the whole city. The trail is a bit narrow and hard to park, but overall it’s the great location to check out.”

Matlalcueitl
4.8
( 8 reviews )

90858 Tlaxcala, Mexico

“Extremely tough hike and not for the faint hearted. The altitude really takes its toll and you get towards the top. One of our party had to turn around. Lots of dangerous rocks on the way almost to the summit so you have to be extremely careful. Views at the top were nice. The decent was just as perilous with lots of loose rock and deep deep sand in some parts. Not a hike for one If you have bad knees or ankles. Plenty water is required. Stray dogs everywhere along the hike, even at the summit ! Most are freindly and just looking for food. There are definitely nicer and safer hikes in Mexico.”

Monkey Mountain
4.8
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 09:00 AM

RGCM+RW, 63727 Nay., Mexico

“Beautiful experience to be up there!! 100% recommended. Starting from the main square of Higuera blanca on Juan Escutia street. The road is marked so it's impossible to lose your way up. You need moderate condition to go up and a bit agile to climb rocks. Also, be respectful of nature and take your trash with you!! Good luck and enjoy!!”

Desierto De Los Leones
4.3
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 08:00 AM

Álvaro Obregón, 01864 Mexico City, Mexico

“A very quite place”

Parque El Tecolote Mazamitla
4.5
( 16 reviews )

Terracería Mazamitla - El Tigre Km 6.5 Ejido La estacada - Epenche Chico, 49500 Mazamitla, Jal., Mexico

“I hiked to here from Centro Mazamitla and back again. My review is on the hike to here. It took about an hour and a half at a slow place to go one way, but the hike was incredible. The most difficult part as far as steepness is concerned, is when you're first leaving Mazamitla. After that, even though you're climbing the entire way, it's such a gentle and easy incline, that there are no issues. And the hike is STUNNING. You walk along dirt roads that at first are surrounded by trees and pastures, and then just forest and mountain scenery. As soon as you leave town and get off the cobbled roads the rest is dirt roads and way easier to walk on. Once I turned off of Cuauhtemoc my Google maps stopped being anywhere close to accurate, but the route is easy-peasy and well marked with signs. One vehicle passed me on the way up, none on the way down. Saw 3 people on horseback. The rest was all to myself. I did the hike Feb 16th, 2023. The trees and breeze keep things cool. Because it's such a gradual incline, it's not the least bit difficult. The scenery you get on the way up, as well as checking out some incredible houses/cabanas is fantastic. Parque El Tecolote itself.. I have no idea about. I had planned to check it out and do hiking within the park. There's some weird gate when you turn off from Cuauhtemoc for it, but nobody was there. Once I got to the actual park itself, there is a much smaller gate that looks like it has a small place to collect entrance fees or something. Nobody was there. I walked into the park... and it was empty. I walked past a place where people camp and didn't see anybody. I walked to a place that looks like it's the main admission area, with bathrooms and some other buildings. Nobody was there. It was just me, a Canadian who doesn't speak Spanish, like I was standing in the middle of an abandoned amusement park. So I left. I enjoyed the hike to the place so much that I didn't even care. And I enjoyed the hike back down just as much as I did the hike up. I stopped and ate snacks and drank water and just enjoyed the hike and the incredible vistas. After 3 plus weeks in Guadalajara, I genuinely needed this. Perfect blue skies, fresh air, the scent of pine forests, and beautiful views. If you're up for it I would highly recommend this as a hike. That's specifically what I came to Mazamitla for, and between this and the Cascada El Salto hike (see my review on that for another really good hike and secret trails) I have no disappointment whatsoever. The town itself is nice, but you can see it all in an hour. Getting out and enjoying the location is what it's all about.”

Cascada De La Burbuja
4.8
( 10 reviews )

Alfonso Fabila No 58, Méx., Mexico

“Great waterfall! We made it in there and back in 90 minutes.”

La Gruta Del Duende.
4.7
( 8 reviews )

Camino al Cuichat sin numero Cuichat, 73560 Cuetzalan del Progreso, Pue., Mexico

“Excellent experience, a very complete place, camping space, cabins coming soon, sunrise views, grotto, spaces for rappelling, natural stone labyrinth, bathrooms and showers, parking, at a not too far distance there is a waterfall and river, in the place you can see squirrels, rabbits, hummingbirds, highly recommended 🤩😍”

Top 5 Hiking in Mexico

In the heart of Mexico with 7 spots, you'll find amazing Hiking, holding an impressive reviews with almost 68 reviews from people worldwide.