This place is completely Amazing! There is a small fee to enter but well worth it. There is a restaurant as soon as you enter, which we unfortunately did not stop at, but we'll leave that for the next visit. As we walked up the path surrounded by nature at it's best, we came across several horse drawn carriages that could take you up for a small fee. Half of our group decided to try it out since our 91yr old grandmother was with us. The ride was very fun and my daughter was in love with the horse 🥰. When we got to the base of the hill you see the smaller streams and steps leading up to the waterfall, yes you have to climb stairs, which my grandmother handled quite well, so you should be fine. There were lots of gorgeous backdrops for everyone's selfies. As we met back with our group and made our way up, there were several little artisan vendors selling all kinds of keepsakes and gifts. We even came across a zipline adventure. Once at the top the scenery was breathtaking! I'm not sure whether my chills were from the surroundings or the light mist that was spraying from the waterfall 😏. My daughter decided to try out the zipline on the way down which she thought was extremely cool! I'm glad our family came out, all four generations, and experience...
Read moreCola de Caballo is a breathtaking destination that perfectly showcases the natural beauty of Mexico. Nestled in the heart of Nuevo León, this waterfall is a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
The waterfall itself is a stunning sight, with its powerful cascade surrounded by lush greenery and rugged cliffs. The sound of the rushing water is incredibly soothing, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and photographers alike.
The surrounding area offers well-maintained trails and plenty of spots for picnicking or simply relaxing while enjoying the view. There are also options for horseback riding and zip-lining, adding a touch of adventure to your visit.
What truly elevates the experience is the clean facilities and helpful staff, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable visit. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventurous day out, Cola de Caballo is a destination you won’t want to...
Read moreThe earlier you come the better as it is not crowed. Lots of trees and stroller friendly, so it is a very nice hike of around 1km. The one way pony ride to/from the water fall for kids is around $2.50USD and there are family rides as well but not sure about the price. There are benches and grills throughout the hike at the side of the water stream, so you can stay for long. As always there are souvenir shops and traditional mexican candies there. Entrance fee is inexpensive as well. $2.50 per adult, $1.50 per kid (give or take depending on...
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