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Puente de Dios Waterfall, Natural waterfall in Tamasopo, Mexico

Puente de Dios Waterfall is a cascade of water that flows down into a large cave, creating a turquoise pool where visitors can swim and float. The cavern has soaring rock walls covered with moss and plants, and sunlight filters through openings in the ceiling above.

The town of Tamasopo takes its name from the Nahuatl language, an indigenous tongue that means 'where water drips', showing how central water sources were to the region's original inhabitants. The area has served as a water-rich location for communities living in this part of Mexico for generations.

The waterfall sits inside a cave where visitors gather in the shallow waters, surrounded by the sounds of falling water and dripping from the rock ceiling. This natural shelter has long served local people as a place to cool off and find refuge during hot days.

You will need to wear a life jacket and descend a long flight of steps to reach the water level; wear shoes with good grip or go barefoot to avoid slipping on wet stone. Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to experience calmer conditions and less crowded surroundings.

The water glows an intense turquoise color caused by minerals dissolved in the limestone, and this hue shifts throughout the day as the sun moves across the cave opening. The clarity of the water can be deceptive, making it hard to judge depth when floating or swimming.

Location: Tamasopo

GPS coordinates: 21.93173,-99.41566

Latest update: December 6, 2025 19:08

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