Las Grutas de Tolantongo

This special ejido group operates as a co-operative. It is considered one of the top co-ops in Mexico given the quality of their operations. It has a website that gives you good initial views of the Tolantongo location that is surrounded by gorgeous green mountains. www.grutastolantongo.com.mx

Tolantongo is on the east side of Hidalgo State, just about a four-hour drive from San Miguel. Getting close to this amazing location gives you a special view of the unique range of connected mountains. As you start to go down to the Grutas Tolantongo site, the vehicles get onto a well-surfaced white dirt road and go down over a thousand meters.

In the bottom base of Tolantongo there is a stunning blue, warm water riverbed that flows year round out of the unique Grutas mountain cave. You can sit in the cave and get showered by the warm water flowing down. In addition, there is warm water flowing down the surface of the surrounding mountains and a good amount is captured into a good number of hang out sitting pools made by the special co-op.

Tolantongo can attract up to 6,000 people every weekend to camp on this unique riverbed area. Smaller numbers stay in the ejido group’s 174 hotel rooms.

Given the huge numbers on the weekend, the Center for Global Justice always visits in mid-week and we usually reside for three nights in hotel rooms in the upper level of Tolantongo with a spectacular view of this area.

The Center for Global Justice has been to Tolantongo many times so we know how to physically explore this absorbing area on both sides of the warm riverbed so you get to see amazingly different greenery with a good variety of plants, cactus, trees - including fruit trees - as well as unique species of birds.

There is a wonderful trail that takes you down from the upper hotel area, close to the riverbed. In addition, there is a zip slide (Tirolesa) option to go down fast to the riverbed area. You can see it on the website. It is also easy to walk down to the riverbed – and then back up - on the main white entrance road that the group keeps clean and safe.

When
Sep 6th, 2016 12:00 am to Sep 8th, 2016 12:00 am
Events
Blurb Tour
Co-sponsor
Speakers Led by Jock Ferguson
Fee 60 Pesos

Upcoming Events

Wednesday, October 22, 2025 - 12:00pm
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Organized by The Reentry Resource Program

You are invited to join a discussion with filmmaker Santiago Esteinou and Cesar Fierro about the new documentaryThe Freedom of Fierro.

César Fierro has just become a free man, and he needs to rebuild his life after being wrongly sentenced to death in Texas. César spent 40 years in prison before being released... Read more

Monday, November 3, 2025 - 1:30pm
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Joe Belden
Location:
La Biblioteca, Sala Quezal, Insurgentes 25, Centro, San Miguel de Allende
This mostly forgotten war led to Mexico losing over half its territory and the United States expanding to the Pacific. The lecture examines the political and economic background of the conflict, what led to it, and the roles of such factors as Texas annexation in 1845, slavery, racism, the Democratic and Whig parties, and Manifest... Read more