Cascadas de Comala (Waterfalls)
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
They are also known as Cascada de las Tres Caídas (Three Falls Cascade) because there are three waterfalls in one, each one falling in a different way, creating whimsical shapes.
The largest has a drop of 17 meters and the two smallest are used by visitors as natural slides.
The waterfalls are part of the Jalpa River and are located in the Comala Canyon. They form beautiful natural pools of different sizes and depths.
To get to the waterfalls you have to travel to the municipality of Chiquilistlán in the Sierra de Amula region until you reach Comala. From here you will have to follow the course of the Jalpa river until you are surprised by this magnificent landscape. The tour is a true canyoning adventure where you will have to rappel, jump into the water and venture down natural slides.
Activities
- Camping
- Canyoning
- Swimming
- Observing flora and fauna
- Rappel
- Waterfall jumping
- Hiking
Location
Located in the municipality of Chiquilistlán, 37 km, approximately one hour from Tapalpa, along federal highway No. 54 D, turning off at Acatlán de Juárez towards Tecolotlán or through Tapalpa, continuing straight along the street that leads to Las Piedratas. km, a aproximadamente una hora de Tapalpa, por la carretera federal No. 54 D desviándose en Acatlán de Juárez hacia Tecolotlán o por Tapalpa, siguiendo derecho por la calle que te lleva a las piedrotas.