Tzararacua - 60235 Uruapan

4.4/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Tzararacua

Address :

60235 ARROYO COLORADO, 60235 Uruapan, Mich., Mexico

Phone : 📞 +889
Categories :
City : Mich.
Description : Moderate path leads down to a robust series of waterfalls, with snacks & covered tables nearby.

60235 ARROYO COLORADO, 60235 Uruapan, Mich., Mexico
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Jennifer Chranowski on Google

They are trying really hard to keep this place clean. The walk is moderate due to the change in altitude, but the stairs aren't too bad. Don't believe that you need a horse to get down!
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arin comack on Google

It's a beautiful place. A moderately difficult hike, but totally doable with the right shoes. The last time I was there, the water was filthy as the city sewer system flowed directly into the body of water that feeds the waterfall. I understand the city water sanitation system is under construction so hopefully this improves. It's truly a world class sight to be seen, just hold your breath if they still haven't fixed the sewage.
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Vero Zaldivar on Google

A wonderful experience with amazing views.
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Emil Brencs on Google

Worth visiting if you are in the area. I've been a couple of times, the waterfall is beautiful. At the moment, I imagine due to COVID19, the area is not quite as well looked after. The zip lines are out of service, some of the little stores are not open and there is some garbage around the waterfall. But it is still worth a visit. They only charge $15mxn
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Alex Marquez on Google

Very good. Horseback riding and Zipline and waterfall all In one place
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Jose L Rodriguez 702-250-2567 on Google

3000+ Steps down and back. You could horseback ride back and forth. Either way it is worth the trek down to discover nature.
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Gilbert Orozco on Google

Tzararacua lost its value over the years. Nonetheless, the fresh air and roaring falls makes for a good walk. Entrance fee is 25 pesos per adult and 10 per child. Other activities such as ziplining down 200 or 630 meters and horse back riding to the falls cost roughly 150 pesos per person. We arrived at the Zipline base but, no one was there. If you're one who likes solitude and a workout of your life this is the place to stop. Restrooms are 5 pesos here, a good donation for those who work here. Along the main hiking trail restrooms aren"in progress" looks like they will not finish building it anytime soon.
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Alex Del CID on Google

This park is amazing, how water is just born from the ground. So green everywhere. We went on a Monday it wasn’t crowded at all, but the zip line was closed. Food is a little more expensive inside the park than outside. Like any theme park or event you go. Don’t have many pics only videos. O yea there is a section with fish and you can feed them. If you gave young children they also have a playground area. With tables to eat while they play .

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