Planning a getaway that blends a good walk with refreshing swims in nature? This Hiking Adventure to a Secret Swimming Spot in Jalisco offers just that. While I haven’t personally ticked off this exact tour, I’ve looked into it carefully, and it seems to strike a nice balance between adventure and relaxation. It’s a solid choice if you’re craving some time outdoors without the complexity of longer, more intense treks.
What I really appreciate about this trip is how it combines a manageable 6 km trail with the chance to cool off in beautiful freshwater springs. Plus, the guided aspect means you’re not wandering alone, which can be a big help in unfamiliar terrain. On the downside, the overall rating is around 3.8 out of 5, based on a handful of reviews, which suggests some guests might find it just okay or have minor gripes.
This experience is probably best suited for those who enjoy a casual outdoor outing, appreciate scenic waterfalls, and don’t mind a modest price point of $50. If you’re looking for a laid-back way to reconnect with nature without the pressure of a strenuous hike or a packed schedule, this could be a nice pick.
Key Points

- Accessible and manageable trail of 6 km, suitable for most hikers.
- Includes guided assistance, making navigation easier and safer.
- Swims in natural springs—a highlight for water lovers.
- Beautiful waterfall views add a scenic touch to the walk.
- Affordable price point at $50, offering good value for the experience.
- Good for those seeking a calm, nature-focused escape—not a challenging adventure.
What is the Tour All About?

This tour is designed as a relaxed yet scenic adventure into the natural settings of Jalisco. You’ll spend around six hours exploring trails, taking in views of waterfalls, and enjoying the cool waters of springs that are described as beautiful and refreshing. It’s the kind of activity that’s perfect if you want to step away from city life for a bit and indulge in some peaceful outdoor time.
The tour begins at Calz. Independencia Norte 4320, a location where you can also have breakfast beforehand or just meet the guide ready for your day of discovery. From there, the guide leads you on a roughly 6 km walk through trails surrounded by greenery, the sounds of birds, and the sights of cascading waterfalls. After the hike, you get to dip into natural springs—an experience that many find quite enjoyable and calming.
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The Itinerary in Detail

Meeting Point and Start:
You’ll gather at Chilaquiles Huentitán, a local restaurant that makes for a convenient meeting spot. It’s a good opportunity to fuel up or chat with your guide before heading out.
The Guided Hike:
The core of this experience is a 6-hour guided walk. Your guide will lead the way along trails that are described as scenic and peaceful. The highlight here is the combination of walking through lush surroundings and the chance to gaze at waterfalls along the route. It’s not a marathon—this is a leisurely walk, meaning you can take your time and enjoy the scenery.
Swimming and Relaxing:
Once you reach the secret swimming spot, you’ll find yourself in clear, fresh water. This is a true highlight—imagine floating in cool water surrounded by nature, with the sounds of waterfalls and birds all around. The water is described as lovely and beautiful in reviews, which really captures the appeal.
Return:
After a relaxing swim and some time to unwind, you’ll head back to the meeting point, completing your day. The whole experience typically wraps up around noon, giving you the rest of the afternoon free.
What’s Included and What’s Not?

Included:
– A knowledgeable guide to lead you to the waterfalls and ensure you stay on track.
This makes a difference, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the area or want some local insight.
Not Included:
– Tips for your guide—remember, tipping is customary, so plan accordingly if you enjoyed the experience.
– Food and water—bring your own snacks and hydration to stay energized, especially since the tour doesn’t provide them.
Practical Tips for Travelers

What to Bring:
– Swimwear — for enjoying the springs fully.
– Snacks and Water — to keep your energy up during and after the hike.
– Hiking shoes — sturdy, comfortable footwear is recommended to handle the trails.
What’s Not Allowed:
– Wheelchairs, including electric ones, are not suitable for the terrain, so plan accordingly.
Language:
– Guides operate in both English and Spanish, so language shouldn’t be a barrier.
Cancellation Policy:
– You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which offers some flexibility if your plans change.
The Experience and Reviews

While there are only a few reviews, what’s clear is that many guests enjoyed the stunning surroundings and the knowledgeable guides. One reviewer, Leen from Mexico, mentioned that the water was lovely and the environment peaceful, adding that they left around noon, which aligns with the expected schedule.
Some guests may find the overall experience just okay or perhaps not as adventurous as they hoped, but if you’re after a peaceful outing with scenic beauty, this tour checks those boxes. The moderate rating indicates there might be minor hiccups—perhaps trail conditions or the amount of time spent swimming—but overall, it seems to deliver a solid nature escape.
Hiking Adventure to a Secret Swimming Spot
Who Would Love This Tour?

This experience is ideal for nature lovers and water enthusiasts who prefer a relaxed pace. If you’re someone who appreciates beautiful waterfalls, freshwater swimming, and scenic trails without the intensity of a strenuous hike, you’ll likely be pleased.
It’s also suitable for travelers who appreciate guided tours and the security of having someone show the way. While not explicitly marketed as family-friendly, the manageable distance and gentle pace make it accessible for most adults in reasonable health.
However, those looking for a high-adrenaline adventure or a longer trek might find this too light. It’s best for those seeking a calm, scenic outdoor experience rather than a thrill-seeking expedition.
This hiking tour offers a straightforward, peaceful way to connect with nature in Jalisco. The highlight is definitely swimming in natural springs, which serves as a refreshing reward after a gentle walk through lush surroundings. The guide’s knowledge adds value, making the experience more enriching and safer.
For travelers wanting a scenic, calming outdoor activity that doesn’t demand intense physical effort, this is a solid choice. It provides good value for the price, especially with the convenience of a guided group that handles the navigation.
While it may not satisfy adrenaline junkies or those seeking a longer adventure, it’s perfect for those wanting a taste of Mexico’s natural beauty with plenty of opportunities to relax and enjoy the scenery.
How long is the total tour?
The tour lasts about 6 hours, starting in the morning and returning around noon.
Where does the tour meet?
You meet at Chilaquiles Huentitán, the designated starting point and a good spot for breakfast if you wish.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour’s trail and water activities are relatively gentle, but consider your children’s comfort with outdoor hiking and swimming.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, snacks, water, and hiking shoes. It’s best to be prepared for a walk and a swim.
Are there any restrictions?
Non-folding wheelchairs and electric wheelchairs are not allowed due to terrain limitations.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides operate in both English and Spanish, making the tour accessible to a variety of travelers.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
Is the price of $50 good value?
Considering the guided experience, scenic waterfalls, and swimming opportunity, it’s a reasonable price for a half-day outdoor escape.
If you’re looking for a relaxing nature outing that combines gentle hiking with the chance to cool off in pristine waters, this tour could be just the ticket. Keep in mind your comfort with outdoor activities, and you’re likely to come away feeling refreshed and recharged.
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