Last Visited: | about 2 years ago |
GPS: | 16.754690, -92.971650 |
Altitude: | 647.6 masl |
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Beautiful waterfalls, just outside of tuxtla. Entrance is 20 pesos/person, you can take a swim or explore the waterfalls an caverns. Also there are a few tables where you can make a pic nick in an amazing place. There are showers(maybe cold) toilets and a restaurant. The road to get here is paved and also big rigs can drive in the 2 km to the waterfalls. You can tent camp inside for 100 pesos per person or park on the parking lot for free they say it's quite and save during the night.
Campers/vans can park for the night in the parking lot. Paid 100 pesos, could have bargained but that's peanuts in the grand scheme of things. Quiet, safe, access to washroom even when the site is closed. Entrance to the falls/pools/caves is now 25 pesos per person.
No dogs allowed. Unless you want to tie them to a tree and let them stay with the locals who run the place while you go down to the waterfall.
Follow road signs for turn off. If parking is full, turning is tight. We are 24ft and made it.
$25p each to enter. Excellent swimming in cold water for young and old.
Very quiet and secure. Free if you paid entrance to the waterfall (25 pesos/p).
Easy for big rig !
Now 50pp to park outside overnight on the level parkinglot. 25pp entry
Beautiful waterfalls, just outside of tuxtla. Entrance is 20 pesos/person, you can take a swim or explore the waterfalls an caverns. Also there are a few tables where you can make a pic nick in an amazing place. There are showers(maybe cold) toilets and a restaurant. The road to get here is paved and also big rigs can drive in the 2 km to the waterfalls. You can camp inside for 100 pesos per person or park on re parking lot for free they say it's quite and save during the night.