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Discover the natural beauty of Sierra de la Laguna with this private hiking tour featuring waterfalls, water springs, local culture, and stunning canyon views in Cabo.

For those seeking a memorable outdoor experience in Cabo San Lucas, the PRIVATE Sierra de Laguna Hiking & Natural Water Swim Waterfall tour offers a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and nature. Priced at $249 per person, this 6 to 7-hour tour provides an immersive journey into the heart of the Sierra de la Laguna National Reserve, just a short drive from the busy beaches and lively nightlife of Los Cabos.
This tour stands out for its personalized small-group experience with a maximum of eight guests, ensuring personalized attention from a bilingual guide. Expect to explore rural Los Cabos, learn about the Pericu native tribe, and enjoy a refreshing swim in natural water springs and waterfalls—though the water is cold, the experience is invigorating and authentic. The tour includes pickup from your hotel, making logistics straightforward, and offers snacks, bottled water, and traditional ice cream to keep you energized.
While the tour is designed for those with moderate physical fitness, it promises a rewarding adventure filled with scenic views, cultural insights, and the chance to escape the crowds for a quiet day in nature.

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This tour provides a rare glimpse into the rural landscape and water sources that supply nearly 70% of Los Cabos’ fresh water. Instead of beaches and bars, travelers visit the National Reserve Sierra de la Laguna, where the semi-tropical desert environment offers a different perspective on the region’s natural beauty. The hike begins at the mountain’s skirts and takes you along a loop trail through the canyon, revealing stunning views and unique geological features.
The tour emphasizes nature and water, with the highlight being a swim in natural water springs and waterfalls. Keep in mind that the water is cold, but many find the experience invigorating and worth the effort. The terrain is described as easy but irregular, suitable for those with moderate physical fitness.
A visit to a local ranch allows insight into the Pericu tribe, a nomadic group native to the area. The guide shares stories about their culture and history, enriching the experience beyond just the physical activity. At this stop, travelers can sample traditional coffee and bread, providing a taste of local hospitality and culinary traditions.
This cultural stop stands out for its authenticity and educational value, offering a meaningful connection to the region’s indigenous roots. It’s a chance to understand the history of Los Cabos in a relaxed setting.

The 3-mile hike along the canyon is the core activity, featuring easy but irregular terrain that offers a manageable challenge for most fitness levels. As you walk, you’ll see the verdant landscape and the geological formations that make Sierra de la Laguna so striking. The hike ends with an opportunity to relax in one of the many natural water springs.
The bilingual guide leads the group, sharing interesting facts about the environment and answering questions, making the trek both informative and enjoyable. The pace is steady, with plenty of chances to take photos and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.

The highlight for many is the swim in natural water springs and waterfalls. The water is cold, but this does not detract from the refreshing experience. It’s an excellent way to cool off after hiking and adds an adventurous element to the day.
While the water is not a hot spring, it offers a genuine interaction with nature in a pristine setting. The waterfalls and springs are not just scenic, but also functional sources of water that sustain the local ecosystem.
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The tour departs from the Plaza Puerto Paraiso in Cabo San Lucas, with pickup included for convenience. The transportation is in an air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring comfort on the roughly 1-hour drive to Sierra de la Laguna.
Travelers are advised to wear comfortable shoes, preferably hiking shoes, along with long sleeves, a hat, sunblock, and a swimsuit for water activities. Since the water is cold, bring a towel and dry clothes for after your swim. The tour also provides bottled water, snacks, and a traditional ice cream stop.
A $13 admission fee applies to access Sierra La Laguna, payable on-site. It’s recommended to bring cash for tips, souvenirs, and additional snacks.

The bilingual guide is praised for being experienced, encouraging, and knowledgeable, creating a friendly and informative atmosphere. The small-group setting fosters a personalized experience, allowing for more interaction and tailored assistance.
The tour maintains a steady pace suitable for moderate fitness levels, with enough time to appreciate the scenery and participate in water activities. The cultural insights shared about the Pericu tribe and the region enrich the day, making the outing both adventurous and educational.

This private tour is ideal for adventurers who enjoy outdoor activities, nature lovers, and those interested in local culture. It suits travelers comfortable with moderate physical activity and looking for a day away from the beaches. Families, small groups, and anyone eager to explore less touristy parts of Los Cabos will find this tour rewarding.
Since the tour includes water-based activities, wear suitable gear, and be prepared for cold water swims. The small-group format ensures a more intimate experience, perfect for those who prefer personalized service.
The PRIVATE Sierra de la Laguna Hiking & Natural Water Swim Waterfall tour offers a unique blend of nature, culture, and adventure in a scenic setting away from the typical tourist spots. For $249, it provides a personalized experience with a knowledgeable guide, a manageable hike, and the chance to cool off in natural waters.
While the water is cold, many find the experience refreshing and rewarding, especially after exploring the region’s geological and cultural highlights. It’s a perfect choice for travelers seeking an active, cultural, and scenic escape in Cabo San Lucas.
“What a magical Oasis. Danny was by far the best guide. So experienced, encouraging, knowledgeable, and fun. Wish I could give him 100 stars for…”
Is this tour suitable for children or people with limited mobility?
It requires moderate physical fitness, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with light hiking. The terrain is easy but irregular, making it manageable for most but not ideal for those with mobility issues.
What should I bring for the hike and water activities?
Bring comfortable hiking shoes, long sleeves, a hat, sunblock, and a swimsuit. A towel and dry clothes are recommended for after swimming.
How cold is the water for swimming?
The water is natural and cold, not a hot spring, but many find it invigorating.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle is included from the meeting point at Plaza Puerto Paraiso.
How much does the Sierra La Laguna entrance cost?
The $13 fee per person is paid on-site, separate from the tour price.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to eight guests for a more personal experience.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, cancellation is free if done at least 24 hours in advance.
What’s the best time of year to do this tour?
The experience requires good weather, so it’s best during dry, sunny days.
Are tips included?
Tips are not included but greatly appreciated for the guide’s effort.
Who provides this tour?
The tour is operated by Cabo Paradise Tours, known for their personalized outdoor excursions.