Hidalgo
50 water features • 50 waterfalls
Discover Hidalgo’s Hidden Water Wonders
If you’re a nature lover craving the roar of cascading water and the serenity of crystal‑clear pools, Hidalgo – the breathtaking region in central Mexico – should be at the top of your travel list. Home to 50 spectacular waterfalls, this hidden gem offers everything from towering drops that plunge into emerald basins to gentle cascades perfect for a refreshing dip. Whether you’re chasing the famous Cascada de Texolo or seeking off‑the‑beaten‑path gems like El Salto de la Quebrada, Hidalgo’s water features promise unforgettable moments for hikers, photographers, and adventure seekers alike.
The region’s diverse sub‑regions – from the rugged Sierra Madre Oriental to the lush valleys of the Tulancingo area – each showcase a unique blend of flora, fauna, and geological formations that make every waterfall experience distinct. Explore the waterfalls in Hidalgo while trekking through pine‑forested trails, discover hidden swimming holes in the Metztitlán Canyon, or relax beside the soothing sounds of Micos Waterfall after a day of cultural immersion in nearby colonial towns.
Ready to plan your next getaway? Our comprehensive Hidalgo travel guide highlights the best routes, seasonal tips, and must‑see water attractions, ensuring you make the most of this natural paradise. Dive into Hidalgo’s aquatic wonders and let the region’s 50 water features inspire your next adventure in Mexico’s heartland.
Featured Attractions
Tres Cabezas
Waterfall HidalgoEl Ganthe
Waterfall HidalgoTlacotlapilco
Waterfall HidalgoXindhó Ecoturistico Park
Waterfall HidalgoCascada de San Francisco
Waterfall HidalgoCascádas de Chimalapa
Waterfall HidalgoEl Buena
Waterfall HidalgoCascada "El Chiflón"
Waterfall HidalgoParque Ecoturístico "Las Golondrinas"
Waterfall HidalgoManantiales Kinjua
Waterfall HidalgoReserva de la Biosfera Barranca de Metztitlán
Waterfall HidalgoCascada del Beso
Waterfall HidalgoNeighboring Regions
- Baja California (10 spots)
- Baja California Sur (7 spots)
- Chiapas (43 spots)
- Chihuahua (13 spots)
- Coahuila (3 spots)
- Colima (4 spots)
- Durango (3 spots)
- Guanajuato (22 spots)
- Guerrero (12 spots)
- Jalisco (49 spots)