
A memorable road trip to Jocotitlán
Mexico, north-america
19 km
3,901 m
hard
Year-round
Alright, adventure seekers, pack your gear because we're heading to Jocotitlán volcano in the State of Mexico! This isn't your average Sunday drive - we're talking about one of Mexico's highest roads, clocking in at a whopping 3,901 meters (12,798 feet) above sea level.
Get ready for a thrilling ride through the central highlands, just north of the Toluca Valley. The road to the summit, affectionately nicknamed Xocotépetl, is a wild 19km (11.80 miles) stretch of unpaved, seriously steep terrain. Trust me, your vehicle (and your nerves!) will get a workout.
But the reward? Oh, the reward! Once you conquer the climb, you'll be greeted by antennas, communication towers, and views that'll knock your socks off. Seriously, the panoramas from up here are absolutely breathtaking!
Where is it?
A memorable road trip to Jocotitlán is located in Mexico (north-america). Coordinates: 22.8077, -101.8166
Road Details
- Country
- Mexico
- Continent
- north-america
- Length
- 19 km
- Max Elevation
- 3,901 m
- Difficulty
- hard
- Coordinates
- 22.8077, -101.8166
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