Attractions and places to see in Hidalgo, Mexico, offer a diverse landscape blending natural wonders with cultural and historical sites. The region features dramatic canyons, waterfalls, and unique geological formations like basaltic prisms. Visitors can explore ancient Toltec ruins, historic haciendas, and picturesque mining towns. This variety provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration across its varied terrain.
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follow the path on the right side before going down to the prisms and reaching the valley where the ruins that were part of the mines are located, further ahead is the descent to the river
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Descend with caution, the path is very narrow and the stones are slippery. The pools are deep. The place is very beautiful. Access is only possible before the rains as the water level is very low. In other conditions (rain), it is not advisable to descend.
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A beautiful, quiet and relaxing place to cool off in the small pools after a long walk
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Just a few steps past the Virgin, you'll find the descent. Do so with caution as there are loose stones and it's a bit slippery. A little further up before the descent, and along the path, you can enjoy the view from above. There's no cost to visit.
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For an entrance fee of 200 pesos you can go swimming, look at the basalt columns, shop or just lie in the shade. Food is also guaranteed
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Apart from being a hotel, you can also visit this old hacienda. Very well preserved with a dungeon and chapel and a splendor that is still preserved today
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A dam that was built after the silver mining was closed. In the small town there are restaurants, hotels and you can rent boats
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Search on Facebook Bi attitude - if today Thursday the 7th they will have a shoot
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Hidalgo boasts impressive natural wonders. You can visit the Basaltic Prisms Waterfall, a natural monument with unique hexagonal columns and cascading water. Other notable natural sites include the Grutas de Tolantongo with its thermal pools and river, the dramatic canyons of Barranca de Metztitlán Biosphere Reserve, and the striking Peña del Aire basalt formation.
Hidalgo offers a rich history. Explore the ancient Toltec capital at Zona Arqueológica de Tula, famous for its colossal 'Atlantes' warrior sculptures. You can also visit the well-preserved 16th-century Hacienda Santa María Regla, featuring a dungeon and chapel, or the historic San Antonio Dam.
Yes, Hidalgo has several family-friendly attractions. The Basaltic Prisms Waterfall offers a small area for families to enjoy, with options for swimming and dining. The El Rehilete Museum in Pachuca is an interactive museum with a planetarium and Dinopark, while Bosque de las Truchas provides activities like boat rides, zip-lining, and fishing.
For panoramic views, head to Cerro Partido, which offers opportunities for clean air and photography of the surrounding landscape. Another great spot is the View of Cerro de los Frailes from the Road to Tlahuelilpan, especially popular with cyclists for its scenic vistas.
Hidalgo is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy to moderate loops in El Chico National Park. For running, explore routes like the Jardín Colón loop from Pachuca. Road cycling is also popular, with challenging routes such as the La Cruz – San Francisco loop. Find more details on these activities in the Hiking in Hidalgo, Running Trails in Hidalgo, and Road Cycling Routes in Hidalgo guides.
Absolutely. Hidalgo is home to several charming towns. Huasca de Ocampo is Mexico's first 'Pueblo Mágico,' known for its cobblestone streets and historic haciendas. Real del Monte is a picturesque mining town with a strong British influence, while Mineral del Chico offers colonial charm surrounded by forests and mountains.
Hidalgo is rich in waterfalls. Besides the famous Basaltic Prisms Waterfall, you can also visit Bandola Waterfall, which offers a scenic descent and views from above. The Grutas de Tolantongo Waterfalls are part of a larger thermal spring complex, and the Waterfall on the Remedios River provides a more challenging natural experience.
The best time to visit Hidalgo for outdoor activities generally depends on the specific activity and your tolerance for heat or cooler temperatures. Spring and autumn often offer pleasant weather for hiking and exploring. For specific weather conditions, it's advisable to check forecasts closer to your travel dates, especially for higher elevations or water-based activities.
Beyond the well-known spots, Hidalgo offers some unique experiences. Discover the striking Las Dunas Rojas (Red Dunes) near Pacula and Zimapán, distinctive for their terracotta-colored sand. The Museo de los Duendes (Museum of Goblins) in Huasca de Ocampo offers a quirky cultural insight, and the Acueducto El Sauzillo in Huichapan is an impressive historical engineering feat.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Many appreciate the clean air and photographic opportunities at viewpoints like Cerro Partido. The unique geological formations of the Basaltic Prisms Waterfall are a highlight, often combined with family time and local food. The well-preserved splendor of historical sites like Hacienda Santa María Regla also receives high praise.
Yes, Hidalgo offers several options for water activities. The Grutas de Tolantongo is famous for its thermal pools and river, perfect for swimming. The Zimapan Dam provides opportunities for water sports and relaxation by its man-made lake. Additionally, the Basaltic Prisms Waterfall allows for swimming in designated areas.


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