Water Wonders
Michoacán’s diverse aquatic landscape features the expansive Lake Cuitzeo, Mexico's second-largest natural lake, and the crystalline springs of Lago de Camécuaro National Park, famous for its ancient ahuehuete trees. This collection includes high-energy water parks like Reino de Atzimba and Los Hervideros, which utilize the region's volcanic thermal waters. Coastal highlights include the turtle conservation beaches of Playa Azul and the secluded coves of Carrizalillo, while major infrastructure like the Infiernillo Dam showcases the scale of the state's water resources.
Lake Cuitzeo
Lake Cuitzeo is a lake in the central part of Mexico, in the state of Michoacán. It has an area of 300–400 km2.
Los Hervideros
Thermal water park featuring natural hot springs and outdoor swimming pools.
Balneario Puerta del Sol
Recreational water park equipped with multiple swimming pools and family facilities.
Divertiolas Parque Acuatico
Aquatic center featuring wave pools and water slides.
Balneario Agua Caliente
Thermal spa and water park utilizing regional hot springs for its pools.
Balneario el Encanto
Local water park with outdoor swimming pools and picnic areas.
Chorros del Varal
Natural protected area featuring a series of waterfalls and a 700-step staircase descent to the river.
Balneario Palo Alto
Local water park and recreational swimming facility.
Balneario La Nopalera
Family-oriented water park with swimming pools and green spaces.
Balneario Villa Paraíso
Water park offering multiple swimming pools and on-site lodging.
Balneario Juntas del Cupatitzio
Riverside water park located near the confluence of local streams in the Uruapan region.
Parque Acuático Hacienda Caracha
Water park set within a historic hacienda estate featuring thermal pools.
Balneario Sahuayo
Regional water park with swimming facilities located in Sahuayo.
Balneario La Escondida
Secluded water park featuring thermal pools and natural surroundings.
Centro Turístico "Vista Bella"
Recreational center featuring swimming pools and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Balneario Los Arcos
Water park featuring swimming pools and shaded picnic areas.
Huingo
Site of natural thermal springs and public swimming facilities.
El Verde
Local water park and outdoor recreational area.
Parque Acuático Tepetongo
Large-scale water park featuring multiple slides, a wave pool, and an artificial lake.
Balneario Selva Maya
Tropical-themed water park with multiple swimming pools.
Aguas Termales de San Agustín del Maíz
Natural hot springs known for their high mineral content and therapeutic properties.
Balneario 'El Edén'
Recreational water park featuring thermal pools and family areas.
Reino de Atzimba
Extensive water park in Zinapécuaro featuring wave pools and thermal waters.
Vista Bella
Recreational center with swimming facilities and outdoor areas.
Lago de Camécuaro
National park centered around a spring-fed lake surrounded by ancient ahuehuete trees.
Playa Eréndira
Pacific coast beach known for its open sea and local seafood palapas.
Playa Las Cuatas
Twin beaches separated by a rock formation, offering calmer waters for swimming.
presa la prurisima
Reservoir used for irrigation, local fishing, and birdwatching.
internacional lopez mateos
Regional lake and recreational area.
Presa de La Luz
Small reservoir used for local irrigation and fishing.
Laguna de Zacapu
Natural wetland and lake known for its biodiversity and endemic species.
Presa Aristeo Mercado
Local reservoir and dam near the town of Jiménez.
JessyDel Lake
Local lake area used for recreation.
Mata de Pino
High-altitude lake located within the pine forests of eastern Michoacán.
Presa los Olivos
Reservoir located near Tepalcatepec used for local water management.
La Manzanillita (Rangel)
Coastal beach area on the Michoacán Pacific coast.
Playa de Playa Azul
Coastal destination known for its surfing waves and sea turtle release programs.
Carrizalillo
Small, secluded beach cove located near Caleta de Campos.
Aquacity
Local water park and aquatic recreational center.
Torre Blanca
Local reservoir used for water storage and irrigation.
Presa Infiernillo
Large reservoir on the Balsas River, home to a major hydroelectric plant.
Río Cupatitzio
River originating in Uruapan, known for its rapid flow through the Cupatitzio National Park.
El Aguaje
Public swimming pool and recreational facility.
Alberca de olas
Wave pool facility located within a larger aquatic park complex.
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