Embark on a full-day adventure to Basaseachic Waterfall National Park, home to the highest waterfall in Mexico. Explore the lush forests, ravines, and streams, and marvel at the 246-meter-high waterfall. Enjoy free time for walks, breathtaking viewpoints, and a delicious meal. Book now!
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Cascada de Basaseachi National Park - The Basaseachi waterfall is a waterfall located in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, with a height of 246 m of free fall, it is the highest permanent waterfall in Mexico.
The Basaseachi waterfall is located at the top of the Sierra Madre Occidental, in the municipality of Ocampo, 3 km from the town of Basaseachi and about 265 km west of the city of Chihuahua, its environment constitutes the Cascada de Basaseachi National Park officially declared in the official gazette of the federation on February 2, 1981 during the government of José López Portillo with a protected area of
ââ498 km².
The main waterfall is formed by the current of two streams, the Durazno stream and the Basaseachi stream, which join at the top of the mountain and then rush down the ravine, from the waterfall the stream is called the Candameña River Like the ravine that runs through it, the Candameña River is one of those that make up the Mayo River.
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Embark on a trip to Basaseachic Waterfall National Park, a haven of woods, gorges, and brooks with small cultivated hollows. Upon reaching the waterfall, the astounding 246-meter drop will leave you in awe - it’s the tallest in our nation. Obtain serenity by strolling through the forest, appreciating various views of the waterfall, and basking in the natural beauty. Meals are provided, and we’ll head back to the city of Chihuaha in the evening.
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