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Hike in Sierra Nevada National Park (Sendero de los Cahorros)

Best time to visit

Go early in the morning (before 10 AM) or late afternoon to dodge the crowds and enjoy softer canyon light. Spring and autumn offer the best temperatures and the most dramatic water flow through the gorge.

Budget tips

The trail is completely free with no entry permit required. Bring your own water and snacks as there are no vendors along the route and the nearest shop is a 15-minute walk from the trailhead.

Recommended for

Adventure hikers, Photography enthusiasts, Couples seeking a unique day trip, Nature lovers avoiding crowded tourist zones

Plan your visit

2.5-4 hours

About

Quick facts: Suspension bridges sway over a narrow river gorge as the trail threads between soaring limestone walls. Hikers cross the same bridges that local farmers once used to transport goods between villages.

Highlights: Around the halfway point, the canyon narrows to just a few meters wide while the river churns below through a slot-like passage. Bright orange and green mosses streak the damp rock walls, creating a natural kaleidoscope of color that shifts with the sunlight.

Insider tips

  • Wear grippy hiking shoes or trail runners: the suspension bridges get slippery when wet and some sections have loose gravel.
  • Turn around and look back as you cross each bridge: the perspective of the canyon walls framing the path behind you makes the best photos.
  • Download the trail map offline before you go, as cell service drops to zero once you enter the gorge.
  • Skip weekends and Spanish public holidays when the trail can feel like a busy city sidewalk rather than a mountain escape.
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