Encuentro Guadalupe





The Encuentro Guadalupe Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This beautiful route begins in San Antonio Necua or also known as Cañada de Los Encinos. Here is the Siñaw Kuatay Community Museum. From the top you can appreciate the entire valley. At the Siñaw Kuatay Ecotourism Center they offer the following activities: -Blessing -Crafts Workshop - Tasting - Visit the museum - Song and Dance Kumiai
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Beautiful desert trail will take you along the San Miguel Arcángel stream through the beautiful canyon with palm trees, hot springs and rivers with uneven terrain. You have to pay 50 pesos per person to enter the ranch. The first hot spring you arrive at is beautiful. Temperature variations change from spring to spring. The hike has some parts where you have to climb rocks, so good foot protection is recommended.
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This beautiful route begins in San Antonio Necua or also known as Cañada de Los Encinos. Here is the Siñaw Kuatay Community Museum. This path has a significant level increase which makes this route somewhat challenging. From the top you can see the entire valley. You will also have the opportunity to observe many wild flora and fauna of the region. Be careful, because there is no shade here.
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Easy trail with beautiful views from the Baja, hot springs and fresh water ponds. The hike to the hot springs is well worth it. You have to pay 50 pesos per person to go onto the ranch. The first hot spring that you come to is beautiful. The variations in temperatures change from spring to spring. The hike does have some parts where you have to climb over rocks so good foot protection is recommended.
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There is a 50 peso entrance fee to use this trail. The last stretch of the road leading to this trailhead is a dirt road. Absolutely phenomenal trail that wanders through a pristine canyon littered with hot Springs. Once you get past the 1st mile or so of road the hike follows a single track trail through a canyon that crosses the stream in a few spots. There a few areas where you might want to jump in and soak up the natural healing waters. Beware there’s a bit of poison oak on the eastern...