Jal., Mexico
experience • outdoors
Posted almost 5 years ago
Salto del nogal
Deceptively powerful, Salto del Nogal is Jalisco's tallest waterfall, measuring 106 meters down two thundering cascades. Grab your sunscreen and slither your way over a kilometer down a combination dirt road and cobblestone path to a miniature waterfall where the trail meets the river canyon. Another ten minutes upstream and you'll be at the stunning pool at the base of the waterfall, competing with kids and grandparents alike for views of this photogenic waterfall. Want extra credit? Cross the river via some large rocks to the other side of the pool for a commanding set of different views. Contrary to what you might read, you don't need a guide or a 4WD to get here.
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