Mexico
Looking for the best hiking in Mexico? We've got you covered with the top trails, trips, hiking, backpacking, camping and more around Mexico. The detailed guides, photos, and reviews are all submitted by the Outbound community.
Top Hiking Spots in and near Mexico
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Tulum, Mexico
Explore Cenote Dos Ojos
5.0This Cenote will be the first recommendation from a local, if you’re looking for the grandeur of the famous Grand Cenote, but minus the crowds. The name comes from the two large underground caves connected by a very large, complex cavern, complete with the deepest known cave passage in Quintana R...Read more -
23.498263,-109.791981, Mexico
Cascada Sol de Mayo Waterfall
5.00.35 mi / 148 ft gainCascada Sol De Mayo can be found just beyond the village of Santiago off Highway 1, the main road between La Paz and San Jose Del Cabo. After turning off Highway 1 towards Santiago, simply follow the signs for the "Waterfalls", Cascada Sol De Mayo, and/or Ranchero Ecologico Sol De Mayo. Eventua...Read more -
Carretera Internacional, Mexico
Explore El Aguacero
El Aguacero is the most mystical waterfall-filled canyon you’ve ever seen. Imagine Zion National Park and Havasupai with lush green jungle. Now imagine a canyon with 724 steps that switchback down to the canyon floor, where a warm water river is running below. Once at the bottom, the canyon walls...Read more -
Amecameca, Mexico
Climb the Iztaccihuatl Volcano
5.06 mi / 4140 ft gainTo reach the Izta-Popo National Park from the city of Puebla, you will have to drive 31 miles on the open road to "Paso de Cortés" towards San Nicolás de los ranchos. Once in the National Park, you have to register and pay 32 pesos. After you are registered you can drive 4.5 miles to "La joyita" ...Read more -
PIco de Orizaba, Mexico
Summit Pico de Orizaba
4.03.8 mi / 4625 ft gainFrom the Piedra Grande base camp at 14,025ft an alpine start is recommended. Beginning at 2am will offer the best weather near the summit. Begin by hiking along the concrete aqueduct above the hut. The first 1,500ft of elevation gain is a steep, rocky slope. Be careful for rockfall and slipping i...Read more -
San Francisco Tetlanohcan, Mexico
Climb the Malinche Volcano
5.07 mi / 3674 ft gainTo do so, you have to first get to the city of Huamantla, located in the Tlaxcala state. Once you are there, you must take road 136 and drive 8 miles before taking the exit to Teacalco. After 4 miles there is the Malinzi shelter, where there are many options. You can rent a cabin and eat at its r...Read more -
cañon del diablo, Mexico
Hike to the Waterfalls at Cañon del Diablo
5.03 mi / 300 ft gainYou start outside of San Felipe, Baja California at kilometer 181 and drive on a mostly dirt roads for 33 miles to reach the trailhead. A 4x4 vehicle isn't necessarily needed but you will cross a dry lake bed and sandy sections that could be tricky. There is no cell service out here. You can find...Read more -
Huehuetlán el Grande, Mexico
Explore El Aguacate Waterfall
In order to get from the city of Puebla, you have to cross the dam of Valsequillo. Once you have crossed, you must drive to the third town called "El Aguacate". When you're in town you must follow the road and keep you on the left for 4.5 miles, since then you must go out on a dirt road just wher...Read more -
Toluca, Mexico
Hike the Nevado de Toluca Cirque
4.36 mi / 1900 ft gainEntering the Nevada de Toluca National Park, follow the windy road toward the crater rim. There will be a small parking lot on your left which offers a state-run hut for acclimating, although if you've spent time in Mexico City you should have no problem completing this hike in 1 day.The hike beg...Read more -
Ciudad de México, Mexico
Explore Ex Convento de Los Leones
There are plenty of hiking (and mtn biking) paths that you can take around the convent, but on this adventure we really only saw the Ex Convent itself. The park is good for an entire day trip or weekend trip though (there's camping too). Getting there: Car is the easiest way (if you have a rental...Read more -
Los Cabos, Mexico
Hike to Table Top Mountain
1 mi / 500 ft gainThis hike is relatively easy with amazing views at the top and during the trail. There is little elevation gain in the beginning, and the gain is gradual as you make it to the top of the mountain. But if you do get tired there are many rocks to take a quick break on. How to get there: I wish I ...Read more -
Parque Nacional Cumbres Sierra Nevada, Mexico
Hiking to Cumbre de las Nubes/La Bufa
This hike starts at Presa "El Llano" (El Llano Dam), to get to "El Llano" Dam, you'll have to take a bus from El Rosario metro station (subway station), or get there by car. Once you're there you can ask for directions to get to La Bufa. The National Park has very few signs and directions, so you...Read more -
Cerrito, Mexico
Hike to Hanson's Peak in Parque Nacional Constitucion de 1857
3 mi / 670 ft gainRecommended way to get there is from Ensenada take highway #3 going to Ojos Negros and take exit to Parque Constitucion 1857, 3 hours from San Diego.You'll find seasonal lake, forest and hiking adventures such as Hanson's Peak with overall 1.5 miles uphill to get a beautiful landscape scenery. Tr...Read more -
Ensenada, Mexico
Hike the Altar Trail in the San Pedro Martir NF
4 mi / 780 ft gainTo get to San Pedro Martir National Forest, you'll take Highway 1 down towards Ensenada taking the San Telmo exit to the "Sierra San Pedro Martir" sign. It is paved all the way so that even a compact car can go. There are campgrounds and cabins to stay a night.The Altar Trail is better to start a...Read more -
Chalchicomula de Sesma, Mexico
Climb the South Face of Pico de Orizaba
4.06 mi / 3280 ft gainTo get to the south face of Pico de Orizaba, you need to go towards Ciudad Serdán, Puebla. Once you pass "Esperanza" toll station, you have to divert to the right towards Atzizintla. You have to follow this road all the way to get to the National Park. Once you are there, the road is going to div...Read more -
Tlachichuca, Mexico
Climb the North Face of Pico de Orizaba
5.04 mi / 4921 ft gainTo be able to arrive from Mexico City to the base camp of the North face, it is necessary to take the road to Veracruz and in the tollbooth Esperanza, go toward Ciudad Serdan. Once in that direction, you should continue to the town of Tlalchichuca. If you do not have a 4x4 vehicle, you can rent o...Read more