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Hiking in Colima offers diverse terrain, characterized by its dramatic volcanic complex, including the active Volcán de Colima and the dormant Nevado de Colima. The region features mountainous landscapes with pine and mesophilic forests, as well as notable waterfalls and serene coastlines. This compact state provides a variety of trails through its varied ecosystems, from high-altitude volcanic slopes to lush valleys.
Last updated: June 21, 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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6.21km
01:53
220m
220m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.15km
01:21
40m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.70km
01:43
300m
300m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Komoot features 6 hiking routes in Colima, offering a variety of experiences. These trails range from easy loops suitable for a relaxed outing to more moderate ascents that explore the region's dramatic volcanic landscapes and lush forests.
Hiking trails in Colima cater to various fitness levels. You'll find 4 easy routes, perfect for beginners or those seeking a gentle walk, and 2 moderate trails for hikers looking for a bit more challenge. There are no difficult routes listed on komoot for this region, making it accessible for most outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, Colima offers several easy trails suitable for families. For instance, the Mirador Volcán de Fuego loop from La Calle is an easy 6.2 km path that provides scenic viewpoints without significant elevation gain. The La Campana loop from Villa de Álvarez is another easy option, covering 5.2 km through varied terrain.
Colima's trails showcase a diverse range of natural wonders. You can expect dramatic volcanic scenery, including views of the active Volcán de Colima and the dormant Nevado de Colima. Many routes traverse lush pine and mesophilic (cloud) forests. The region is also known for spectacular waterfalls like El Salto de Nogal and Cascada El Convento, and picturesque crater lakes such as Laguna de Carrizalillo.
Yes, many of Colima's trails are designed as loops, allowing you to experience diverse scenery without retracing your steps. Popular loop options include the moderate Summit of Nevado de Colima – View of Volcán de Colima loop and the easy Mirador Volcán de Fuego loop from La Calle. The La Campana loop from Villa de Álvarez and La Cumbre loop from La Cumbre are also excellent easy loop choices.
For breathtaking views of the active Volcán de Colima, consider hiking the Summit of Nevado de Colima – View of Volcán de Colima loop. This moderate trail offers stunning perspectives from the slopes of the dormant Nevado de Colima. Another excellent option is the easy Mirador Volcán de Fuego loop from La Calle, which provides dedicated viewpoints overlooking the Volcán de Fuego.
Colima's climate is generally warm, but the best time for hiking often depends on the specific area. The dry season (roughly November to May) typically offers clearer skies and more comfortable temperatures for exploring. During the rainy season (June to October), waterfalls are at their most impressive, but trails can be muddier. For high-altitude areas like Nevado de Colima, colder months might bring snow, offering a unique experience.
Yes, Colima is home to several beautiful waterfalls. While specific komoot routes to them aren't detailed in this guide, the region is known for El Salto de Nogal, noted as the tallest waterfall in Mexico, and Cascada El Convento in Minatitlán, which is particularly impressive during the rainy season. River trekking adventures in hidden canyons also offer opportunities to discover hidden waterfalls.
The hiking experience in Colima is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.9 stars from over 30 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse terrain, from volcanic peaks to dense forests, and appreciate the variety of options available for different ability levels.
While specific public transport details for each trailhead are not provided, many trails in Colima, especially those closer to towns or within national parks, may have limited public transport access. It is generally recommended to check local transport options or consider private transportation to reach more remote trailheads, particularly for routes like those on Nevado de Colima.
For certain areas, particularly when attempting to summit or get close to the active Volcán de Colima, permits and guided tours are often required due to safety regulations. For the dormant Nevado de Colima, while access is generally more open, it's always advisable to check with local authorities or park management for any specific entry requirements or restrictions before planning your hike.


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