These hot springs in Hidalgo spring from the depths of the earth to offer you moments of relaxation, well-being, and connection with nature.
The state of Hidalgo is a paradise for those seeking aquatic adventures and comforting retreats.
Hot springs in Hidalgo with hotel accommodations
Imagine a weekend where you and your family share quality time among hot springs, serene landscapes, and outdoor fun.
In Hidalgo, these hot springs with hotels await you, so you can experience unique and leisurely moments.
Vito Spa
Here, the warm water embraces you and the laughter never stops: at Vito Spa, the hot springs pools relax you while the little ones have fun on slides, slides, and games.
There are basketball, tennis, and volleyball courts for fun together, and green areas that invite you to sunbathe. Are you up for it?
Where is it? On El Refugio Highway, kilometer 1.5, Atotonilco de Tula.
Maximum water temperature: 35 degrees Celsius.
Entrance fee: $170 MXN per person. Children and INAPAM members pay $100 MXN each. Children under three enter free.
Park hours: Monday to Sunday, 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Services: Hotel rooms for up to six people, restaurant, food court, free guest parking, and lifeguards.
Lodging price: from $800 MXN per night.
Google Maps rating: 4.2 stars, declared by more than five thousand visitors.
Official website: https://balneariovito.com/
Hotel Balneario Tzindejéh
Awaken your adventurous spirit at Balneario Tzindejéh. You and your family can relax in three spring-fed pools, while the little ones enjoy the wading pool.
Tzindejéh Spa Photo: Erick Morales
The pre-Hispanic sculptures and green areas make this place a place full of magic and connection.
Where is it? At Km 170, Mexico-Laredo Highway, Tasquillo.
Maximum water temperature: 31 degrees Celsius.
Entrance fee: $120 MXN per person. Children and INAPAM members pay $90 MXN each. Children under three are free.
Park hours: Monday to Sunday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Services: Hotel rooms with internet, restaurant-bar, soda fountain, parking, and candy store.
Lodging price: from $1,779 MXN per night, including spa admission.
Google Maps rating: 4.4 stars declared by more than 1,700 visitors.
Official website: https://www.tzindejeh.com.mx/
Hot springs camping in Hidalgo
If you dream of waking up among mountains, the sound of a river, and the steam of hot springs, Hidalgo offers the perfect setting.
At Dios Padre and Las Grutas de Tolantongo, you can camp under the stars and enjoy an experience that will forever be remembered.
Dios Padre Water Park
At Dios Padre, the adventure is on a grand scale: you can swim in three hot spring pools, feel the thrill of 18-meter-high slides, and let yourself be carried away by the wave pool.
There’s fun for everyone! From a soccer field to traditional cuisine and a children’s area for the little ones.

Where is it? On the Mexico-Laredo Highway, Km 156, Dios Padre neighborhood, Ixmiquilpan.
Maximum water temperature: 36 degrees Celsius.
Entrance fee: $200 MXN per person (50% discount applies with INAPAM). Children under one meter tall enter free.
Park hours: Monday to Sunday, 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Services: Restaurant, tent rentals, hotel rooms with jacuzzi, karaoke bar and billiards, barbecue grills, free parking, beachwear store, laundry area, among others.
Lodging price: From $1,910 MXN per night for a hotel and $250 MXN for a campsite.
Google Maps rating: 4.4 stars, declared by more than 19,000 visitors.
Official website: https://www.padiospadre.com.mx/
Las Grutas de Tolantongo
Explore Las Grutas de Tolantongo and be amazed at every step: immerse yourself in hot springs, explore a cave and tunnel that seem out of this world, cross the suspension bridge, and venture through waterfalls, a river, and trails.
This park features zip lines and family pools for a fun getaway with your loved ones.
Where is it? Located at San Cristóbal s/n, Ejido de San Cristóbal, Cardonal.
Maximum water temperature: 38 degrees Celsius.
Admission price: $230 MXN per person. Adults with INAPAM (National Institute of Aquaculture) pay $115 MXN each. Children under four enter free.
Park hours: Monday to Sunday, 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM (once inside, each attraction has its own defined schedule).
Services: Grill rentals, lockers, transportation within the park and from Ixmiquilpan, paid parking, tent rentals.
Lodging costs: From $1,000 MXN per night at a hotel. Camping does not require a fee, but you do need to cover the cost of two days at the resort for an overnight stay.
Google Maps rating: 4.6 stars, declared by more than 60,000 visitors.
Official website: https://www.grutastolantongo.com.mx/
Now it’s time for two water parks with cabins. Enjoy an oasis among maguey fields or, inside caves, where hot springs flow year-round.
Maguey Blanco Water Park
A day full of excitement and nature awaits you here: enjoy a natural lake, splash around in family pools with a depth of 1.20 meters, and take a plunge down a 30-meter-high water slide.
With a children’s pool, slides, and fun at every turn, this family outing will be hard to forget.
Hot springs in Hidalgo, Maguey Blanco. Photo: Emmanuel Escobar Cervantes
Where is it? On the Ixmiquilpan-Progreso de Obregón highway, Maguey Blanco, Ixmiquilpan.
Maximum water temperature: 30 degrees Celsius.
Admission price: $150 MXN per person (50% discount applies with INAPAM). Children under one meter tall enter free.
Park hours: Monday to Sunday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (weekends extend to 8:00 PM).
Services: Changing rooms, store, medical services, free parking, furniture rentals, and barbecue grills.
Accommodation prices: from $2,500 MXN per night in the cabins, $1,400 MXN for a hotel room, and $100 MXN for camping rentals.
Google Maps rating: 4.2 stars, declared by more than 10,000 visitors.
Official website: https://www.magueyblanco.com.mx/
Las Cuevitas Hidalgo
Experience a day of hot springs inside these caves. This is a place where you can stay overnight in natural stone cabins, explore an artificial lake, and swim in any of its three pools, all with warm water, to relax your body and mind.

Where is it? On the Humedades-El Tablon highway, Dios Padre neighborhood, Ixmiquilpan.
Maximum water temperature: 36 degrees Celsius.
Entrance fee: $120 MXN per person.
Park hours: Monday to Sunday, 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Services: Mexican snack area, free parking, camping area, and infirmary.
Lodging price: From $1,800 MXN per night in the cabin, with access to the spa included.
Google Maps rating: 4.3 stars from more than six thousand visitors.
Official website: https://las-cuevitas.com/
Tips for enjoying the hot springs in Hidalgo
Keep the noise down from 11:00 PM to 7:00 AM to allow all visitors time to rest.
Avoid bringing speakers or sound equipment on your trip.
Avoid carrying metal cutlery or sharp tools.
Bring cash. Most spas only accept this form of payment.
These destinations generally do not allow pets. Please keep this in mind.
Pools with temperatures over 30 degrees Celsius are not recommended for people with high blood pressure, heart problems, or pregnant women.
Avoid using detergents or throwing trash into rivers, grottos, caves, and other natural areas.
*Remember: the prices mentioned are for reference only and may vary from those in effect at the time of your visit, especially on holidays and vacations.

Source: escapadas.mexicodesconocido