Puente de Dios
Puente de Dios
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panchofarias
Laredo Texas34 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2022 • Couples
This is a beautiful place but is physically challenging. I recommend a comfortable water sandal for the long walk and stair climbing. If you plan on jumping into the blue abyss make sure there are not a lot of people in there. There is a strong current from the waterfall and some people will panic and grab on to you. I am a strong swimmer and worked my way to the right and exited through a small cave. I went to relax at La Playita and snorkeled in the shallow crystal clear water. The lush tropical scenery is awesome and malachite butterflies landed by my feet. I even spotted a Blue Morpho butterfly. I also recommend small binoculars to see the tropical birds in the tree tops.
Written April 26, 2022
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Marie5466
Guanajuato Municipality, Mexico1,151 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2019 • Solo
At God’s Bridge, the water is super blue. The current from the waterfall is strong so they have installed thick floating ropes to help you ‘navigate’ if you are not strong enough to swim against the current. Beautiful waterfalls surround you on three sides. You can jump, climb, be immersed in the water or get pounded by the waterfalls.

But the real surprise is a small opening in one of the rocks. Once you go through that opening (which most guides keep for last for obvious reason), you enter a cave like tunnel to get you to the ‘other side’. The color is breathtakingly blue, and its light seems to come from below (on a sunny day). It is both beautiful and magical.

Some people don’t realize how strenuous all this jumping, climbing, and cavorting can be. While I was there, a woman had a heart attack and died. All guides jumped in to help her to no avail. A reminder to pace yourself.

This is an AMAZING place that fills up quick, so it is best seen in early morning and not on weekends or holidays.
Written March 31, 2019
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Alex Wong
Nuevo Casas Grandes, Mexico11 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2018
I loved jumping 10 meters high, it has a few restaurants which are good and the best of all is cheap... I recommend buying the shoes for the water you’ll need them almost in every activity in there.
Written April 5, 2018
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Ana R
Oklahoma City, OK2 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2022
Not worth it! The walk down wasn’t to bad but the walk back up was. We were sll sweaty tired and wet and there was 28 of us including my 86 year old grandpa he was miserable and we didn’t even need the life jackets for the rocky area only for the deep. So it was not the best but then we went to a place called el trampolin it was free and so much better I recommend it!
Written April 19, 2022
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Flora
San Diego, CA7 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2019
First of all, you need to rent lifejackets to access this area, water shoes are a must, hike down is over 350 steps there are about 3 different areas but only went to this area it was not crowded, not easily accessible , rocks are slippery at an angle to get in and hold on to rope it was our first spot in area to visit would of done it in the middle, we were all pouring sweat hike back up,this place reminded me a little of the cenotes in the Cancun area, but this was not so touristy or developed, very rugged terrain to get out too, my friend busted her knee getting out, pristine clean water, locals said this water is tested on a monthly basis and is safe to drink, I didn't on purpose swallow some had a good taste
Written December 9, 2019
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Purnimakris
Melbourne, Australia10 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2021 • Couples
The water was sooooo amazing 🤩 it’s one of the best experiences in Mexico. Driving to get there was no fun. Definitely need an experienced driver to handle the drive which is via roads with lot of truck traffic. But it was so worth it ! We spent 4 days in huesteca potosina. This is one of the activities we indulged in. Don’t forget to try the cocktails available once you are out of the water ;)
Written December 9, 2021
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ChampiTravels
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico44 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2019
Me and my dad went to this place and were stunned by it ! It is a must see place if you ever go near Tamasopo. We went on a week day and there was nobody around so we had the place all for ourselves. Totally recommend; if you love nature you are going to want to stay here for a long time !
Written June 6, 2019
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gabsdlf08
1 contribution
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2018 • Family
It was an amazing experience, loved all the different sights around. Being in nature and the beautiful waterfall. Enjoyed experiencing the "Jump" into the water and using the ropes to get from one point to the other.
Written September 6, 2018
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Libertad Vallejo
Toluca, Mexico958 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2018 • Friends
The water is so clean and blue colored, you Will feel like in heaven! Is an Unique experince :D
You Will love it
Written September 3, 2018
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シンコペソ
Queretaro City, Mexico454 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2023 • Friends
This is a recommended spot where you can feel the beauty and power of nature.
You can explore the cave while floating down the river wearing a life jacket.
You can relax while being swept away by the river, jump into the river, or just sit and watch the waterfall, and enjoy nature to the fullest.
Both the water in the river and the inside of the cave are beautiful, so it is highly recommended.
It is quite difficult to go up and down the stairs to get to the spot.
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Written September 21, 2023
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