Just down the road from Cascada Salto lies another gorgeous waterfall, Cascada el Meco. Easily seen from a vantage point next to the road, there’s no need for visitors to hike to it. The multistage waterfall offers an impressive view of several streams of water running over the exposed rock face. For visitors wishing to …
Of the numerous waterfalls in the region, Cascada de Minas Viejas is one of the more established tourist destinations. It’s a 90 minutes drive from Ciudad Valles through the sugar cane fields much like many of the other waterfalls. Parking is available at the top of the waterfall next to the steps leading down. Entrance …
Cascada Salto del Agua or simply Cascada Salto was the first waterfall I went to on my trip to Huasteca Potosina, Mexico and I was blown away by it. I didn’t think there could be any other amazing waterfalls to compare until I visited Cascada de Tamul and Cascada de Minas Viejas. The waterfall is …
Cascada de Tamul is by far the most spectacular waterfall in Huasteca Potosina and possibly in all of Mexico. It towers several hundred feet high and opens up like a river delta before plunging down to the river below. Visitors can reach the waterfall from the north by dirt road leaving El Naranjito. A 20 …
Over the past year, I’ve been blessed with the opportunity to travel to some amazing places, meet some incredible people and grow in ways I hadn’t expected. Let’s take a look back at the last year together
The most beautiful places in Mexico that you should definitely visit!