Mexico City: Taxco Thousand Waterfalls – Natural Water Park

Starting with just the basics, this full-day tour takes you from Mexico City to the stunning Chihuahua State, where you’ll spend approximately 14 hours exploring the Thousand Waterfalls Natural Park. For $327 per person, you’ll enjoy not only natural pools perfect for swimming but also the thrill of jumping from waterfalls and discovering hidden caves—an adventure both energizing and refreshing.
What we love about this experience are two specific details: first, the crystal-clear waters that make swimming a true delight, and second, the friendly guides who add a personal touch, sharing local stories and ensuring everyone feels safe. But a potential consideration is the long day’s schedule—it’s quite an extensive excursion, so it suits energetic travelers eager to spend most of their day in nature. This tour appeals most to those who love outdoor activities, natural scenery, and don’t mind a full day away from city life.
If you’re looking for an escape into nature that combines adventure with cultural insight, this trip is a solid pick. Expect a mix of physical activity, beautiful sights, and opportunities to relax and enjoy local flavors—all in one day.
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- Adventure & Nature: Swim, jump, and hike through a natural water park nestled in scenic surroundings.
- Authentic Experience: Enjoy local food and friendly guides who share insights about the area.
- Full-Day Commitment: Prepare for a 14-hour trip with walking, swimming, and some driving.
- All-Inclusive Value: Entrance fees, transportation, guide, water, snacks, and a light breakfast are included.
- What to Bring: Swimwear, change of clothes, towels, biodegradable sunscreen, cash, and a charged smartphone.
- Target Audience: Active travelers, nature lovers, and those seeking authentic outdoor fun away from crowded tourist spots.
A Deep Dive into the Thousand Waterfalls Natural Park Tour

What the Tour Includes and Its Overall Value
For about $327, you’re paying for a well-rounded experience that covers transportation, guided exploration, entrance fees, and some local flavor with a stop for dinner on your way back. What really stands out is the full-day itinerary—a solid balance of adventure, relaxation, and culture. The tour starts early, with pickup from your hotel in Mexico City, and includes a light breakfast before heading out, which helps set the tone for a day packed with activity.
The transportation is comfortable, and having a dedicated guide (who can speak both Spanish and English) ensures you get a detailed, friendly explanation of what you’re seeing. The small group setup guarantees a more personalized experience, and the tour is designed to be flexible—if weather conditions affect the cave visits, guides adapt accordingly.
Visiting Mil Cascadas: The Waterpark and Hidden Cave
Once at the Thousand Waterfalls, the real magic begins. The park offers crystal-clear pools that beckon for a swim—perfect for cooling off during hot weather—and waterfalls where you can jump into the water if you’re feeling brave. The guide will take you on a walk and hike around the park, giving you opportunities to admire the lush surroundings and hear about the local geology and flora.
One of the highlights is the cave, which adds an element of mystery and exploration—an exciting bonus if the weather cooperates. Many travelers, including Joanna, have expressed joy at how the guide (Alan) made the trip special, sharing stories and ensuring everyone felt comfortable. She summed up her experience as “really great,” highlighting the beautiful place, fun activities, and welcoming locals.
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After the guided tour, there’s plenty of free time for you to swim, relax by the pools, or even take photos. Whether you want to float in the water, climb waterfalls, or simply soak in the scenery, the natural pools offer an authentic and refreshing experience. Remember to bring your swimsuit, towel, and change of clothes—the tour provides the basics, but personal gear ensures maximum comfort.
Food, Snacks, and Rest Stops
Along With the natural delights, you’ll stop for a light breakfast before heading into the park, and later, dinner on the way back to Mexico City. The food options aren’t included in the tour price, so bringing cash for meals and souvenirs is advisable. The review quotes mention tasty food and tapas in the local markets, adding a delicious taste of regional cuisine to the adventure.
Practical Details and Tips
This trip involves walking and swimming for several hours—so comfortable shoes, quick-drying clothes, and a biodegradable sunscreen are essentials. As there are no ATMs at the park, bringing sufficient cash is a must. The tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women, those with heart or respiratory issues, or travelers with certain health conditions, so check your personal situation before booking.
The long duration might be tiring for some, but the payoff is a full immersion into nature, away from urban noise. For those who love outdoor activities, physical exploration, and stunning natural scenery, this tour offers excellent value.
Authentic Experiences and Personal Touches
What sets this trip apart is the focus on authenticity. The tour emphasizes local food, natural beauty, and genuine guides. As Joanna shared, her guide Alan helped her learn about Mexico’s history and current situation, enriching the experience beyond just jumping into waterfalls.
This tour isn’t just about the photos or adrenaline—it’s about connecting with nature, enjoying some physical activity, and discovering a part of Mexico that many visitors overlook. The friendly atmosphere and active itinerary make it a memorable day for adventurous travelers who want to see something different.
Final Thoughts on Who Will Love This Tour
This adventure is ideal for active travelers who aren’t afraid of getting wet and want to spend a full day outdoors. It’s perfect if you enjoy natural scenery, swimming, and a bit of hiking, and are looking for an experience that combines adventure with cultural insight. If you’re traveling with family or friends who enjoy a physical challenge and authentic nature spots, this tour offers fantastic value.
However, if you’re not comfortable with walking long distances or have health issues that limit physical activity, it might be worth considering a more relaxed option. Also, since the tour consumes a whole day, it’s best suited for those with flexible schedules eager to maximize their time outside the city.
FAQs

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes comfortable transportation to and from your hotel in Mexico City, making logistics one less thing to worry about.
What should I bring?
Bring a swimsuit, change of clothes, towel, biodegradable sunscreen, cash (since no credit cards or ATMs are accepted), and a charged smartphone for photos.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included. A light breakfast is provided before the park visit, and you’ll stop for dinner on the way back—so bringing cash is recommended.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour requires walking and swimming for several hours, so it’s best suited for active older children or teenagers. Always check with the provider if you have young children.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes roughly 14 hours, including transportation, activities, meals, and free time.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you flexibility in planning.
What if the weather is bad?
Guides will adapt plans accordingly. The cave visit might be canceled if weather conditions aren’t suitable, but the rest of the outdoor activities are likely to proceed.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, the experience is arranged for private groups, ensuring a personalized and relaxed atmosphere.
Final Word

This Mexico City to Thousand Waterfalls Natural Park tour offers a refreshing, invigorating escape for those eager to splash around in natural pools, hike scenic trails, and enjoy authentic local flavors. The mix of guided exploration, physical activity, and free time makes it a well-balanced day trip.
It’s a perfect choice for energetic travelers who love being outdoors and want to witness some of Mexico’s stunning natural beauty firsthand. With knowledgeable guides, good value, and plenty of opportunities to relax and connect with nature, this trip delivers more than just a typical sightseeing outing—it’s an adventure that leaves you with memorable stories and a sense of accomplishment.
Whether you’re seeking an active day or simply want to experience Mexico’s lesser-known natural wonders, this tour checks many boxes, provided you’re prepared for a full day on your feet and in the water.
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