Mexico

Volcan de Paricutin Trailhead

Trailhead

The dirt parking area sits at the edge of Angahuan village, where horses and guides wait to take visitors across the lava fields to Paricutin volcano. The world’s youngest volcano erupted from farmer Dionisio Pulido’s cornfield in 1943, burying two villages before going dormant in 1952. The buried church of San Juan Parangaricutiro still pokes through the black volcanic rock, creating one of Mexico’s most surreal landscapes.

Access is via a rough dirt road from Angahuan that requires high-clearance. The 8-kilometer hike to the crater rim takes most overlanders 3-4 hours each way across loose volcanic scree. Local guides are recommended for navigation and cultural context. The area gets busy on weekends with Mexican families, but weekdays are quiet.

Gateway to Mexico's youngest volcano born in 1943

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Place Details

TypeTrailhead
Elevation (ft)8200 ft
Nearest townAngahuan, Michoacán
Miles from pavement2.3 mi
Minimum vehicleHigh-clearance 2WD
Access road surfaceRough dirt
Cell serviceSpotty
Cost (USD/night, 0 = free)Free
Reservation requiredNo
Best seasonNovember-April
Land managerMunicipal
Permit requiredNo
AmenitiesToilets
Coordinates   Open directions
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