How Do You Visit Extinct Volcanoes In Mexico?
For a fun and adventurous vacation, take a tour of the extinct volcanoes of Mexico. Mexico is home to both active and dormant volcanoes, dotted throughout the country. Along with touring the extinct volcanoes of Mexico, tourists can camp, hike, and admire the beautiful Mexican countryside. Visit the Cofre de Perote National Park in the Nauticampatepetl. The extinct volcano, also called Cofre de Perote, is one of Mexico’s highest peaks. Once you’ve climbed the volcano, set up camp and enjoy all that the park has to offer. Drive north to Pueblo and hike the inactive volcano, Cuexcomate, the smallest volcano on earth. It stands a mere 43 feet high. Travel southeast of Mexico City to Iztaccihuatl (also spelled Ixtaccihuatl) the third highest peak in Mexico. Go to the town of Michoacan, home of El Jorullo, a volcano with four cinder cones. Its last eruption was in 1958. Tour the Pinacate Biosphere Reserve, operated by the Mexican Federal Government. Located in the starkly beautiful Sonoran