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Hiking in Volcán Nevado De Colima offers diverse landscapes within its protected national park, located on the border of Jalisco and Colima states. The region features a volcanic complex with the dormant Nevado de Colima, providing views of the active Volcán de Colima. Hikers can traverse through pine, oak, and fir forests, which transition to alpine desert landscapes at higher elevations. The summit of Nevado de Colima is often snow-capped during winter months, and cloud forests are also present.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11.3km
04:25
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.21km
01:53
220m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20.6km
08:11
1,540m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Route Information: Nevado de Colima. 10.27k & 700m ht gain. Moving time 2hr59m. Elapsed time 4hr. Route: To start point-17k rough track to park entrance, 4k to car park. Park entry 28MXN. Camping allowed within park at des sites. Trail Route: 3k on rough track, 2k off trail from 1st 90d corner with 45gallon bin. Follow small cairns to summit for 2k. One stretch of 200m ascent with rockfall hazard (helmet reqd). Quite a bit of scrambling in last k, UK Grade 1. True height of mountain is 4,339m (didn't set altimeter). Ascent day-Welsh & saw furk all! (will have to go back).
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Nevado de Colima is the 7th highest peak in Mexico, located in the state of Jalisco, near the border with the state of Colima. It is a long dormant volcano, but attached to its west side (on the other side of a saddle) is a newer, active volcano, Volcan de Fuego, the most active volcano in Mexico (even more active than Popo as this is written). The locals in this part of the country don't see too many gringos, but they treat them well when they do. Nevado de Colima is in a Parque Nacional, but the national park system is much different in Mexico. Grazing is allowed, you may see cattle as high on the peak as 13,000'+, and logging is allowed, although there is a push to discontinue it.
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Volcán Nevado De Colima offers a selection of 6 hiking routes, catering to various ability levels. These range from easy forest walks to more challenging summit ascents.
Hikers can experience diverse landscapes, including extensive pine, oak, and fir forests, which transition to alpine desert at higher elevations. You'll find the mystical 'Bosque de Niebla' (cloud forest) and can observe the unique 'Cemetery of the Trees'. From higher points, you'll get panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and the active Volcán de Colima. Popular spots include La Joya Refuge and Mirador Nevado de Colima.
The best months for hiking are generally the dry months from December through May. During winter (December to February), the summit is often snow-capped, offering unique views, though temperatures can drop below freezing.
Yes, there are options suitable for families and beginners. For example, the Mirador Volcán de Fuego loop from La Calle is an easy 6.2 km trail that leads through forested areas and can be completed in about 1 hour 53 minutes.
The provided information does not specify the exact dog policy for Volcán Nevado De Colima National Park. It is advisable to check with the park authorities directly before planning your visit with a dog.
While specific parking locations are not detailed, trailheads like La Joya are popular starting points. It's generally recommended to arrive early, especially during peak season, to secure parking. For more detailed information on access and parking, you might consult resources like Wikivoyage's guide to the park.
Yes, the park offers challenging routes for experienced hikers. The View of the Mountain Peak loop from El Fresnito is a difficult 20.5 km trail with significant elevation gain, designed for those seeking a strenuous adventure.
The park is a natural reserve rich in wildlife. Hikers might spot white-tailed deer, collared peccaries (wild boars), and coyotes at lower elevations. The park is also home to over 100 different vertebrate species, with 62 endemic to the area, and 124 bird species.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 35 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from dense forests to alpine desert, and the breathtaking panoramic views, especially of the active Volcán de Colima.
Yes, the park is well-suited for camping. La Joya Refuge is a popular and easily accessible spot for camping, serving as a base for summit ascents. The Devil's Cave (Cueva del Diablo) is another ideal place for camping, reachable during hikes through the coniferous forests.
Yes, several routes in Volcán Nevado De Colima are circular. Examples include the Summit of Nevado de Colima – View of Volcán de Colima loop from Nevado de Colima and the View of Volcán de Colima – Summit of Nevado de Colima loop from Nevado de Colima, both offering comprehensive experiences of the volcanic landscape.
The provided information does not detail specific public transport options to the park's hiking areas. Access is typically by private vehicle. It is recommended to research local transport services or consider guided tours if you do not have private transportation.

