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Paricutín
Volcano
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One of the Youngest Volcanoes on Earth
Parícutin is a cinder cone volcano located in the state of Michoacán, Mexico — one of the youngest volcanoes on Earth, famous for its sudden emergence from a cornfield in 1943. Its birth was witnessed by farmer Dionisio Pulido on February 20, 1943, making it the only volcano in recorded history whose entire life cycle was documented by humanity.
The eruption of Parícutin is an event of immense importance in volcanology. In just 24 hours, the volcano grew to 50 meters (164 feet) tall. Within a year, it had reached 365 meters (1,197 feet). Over nine active years, its lava flows swallowed the village of San Juan Parangaricutiro — leaving only the church towers rising from a black sea of volcanic rock.
Today, Paricutín is recognized as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, drawing travelers, scientists, and adventurers from every corner of the globe. Come celebrate its 83rd anniversary and witness this extraordinary landscape for yourself.
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Active for 9 years, 11 days, and 10 hours — from 1943 to 1952. A monogenetic volcano with a single, fully documented phase of activity.
A Rapid Rise
50 meters tall in just 24 hours. 365 meters within the first year — one of the fastest-growing volcanoes ever recorded on Earth.
Documented Life Cycle
The first and only volcano whose entire life — from birth to extinction — was witnessed and scientifically documented by modern civilization.
Cinder Cone Geology
Built from volcanic fragments (scoria) ejected from a single vent — the simplest and most common type of volcano, here at its most dramatic scale.
Explore Our Hiking Routes
Explore volcanic landscapes, lava fields, and the buried village of San Juan Parangaricutiro. Our hiking expeditions cater to all skill levels with professional guidance and safety equipment.
Angahuan Village Route
- Start from the traditional Purépecha village of Angahuan
- Visit the viewpoint with panoramic volcanic panoramas
- Explore the buried church of San Juan Parangaricutiro
- Moderate difficulty with beautiful, scenic paths
9-Mile Crater Hike
- Direct route to the volcanic crater rim
- Moderate to challenging terrain over lava fields
- Perfect for adventure seekers and trail runners
- Bring-your-own-transport option available
14-Mile Extreme Adventure
- Complete exploration of the entire Paricutín area
- Challenging terrain and significant elevation gain
- A full-day immersion in the volcanic landscape
- Requires good physical condition and proper gear
Nuevo San Juan Route
- Access with your own transportation from Nuevo San Juan
- 9-mile hiking option available from this starting point
- Alternative entry point for flexible scheduling
- One of the most beautiful trails in the area
Family-Friendly Tour
- Shorter routes with easier, accessible terrain
- Visit the viewpoint and the iconic buried church
- Educational, engaging experience for all ages
- Flexible pacing with regular breaks
Romantic Couples Tour
- Scenic routes chosen for stunning photo opportunities
- Private guide available for an intimate experience
- Sunset viewing over the crater and lava fields
- Fully customizable itinerary to your preferences
Church towers of San Juan Parangaricutiro rising above the lava field, Michoacán
The Church That Refused to Fall
Of all the sights in the Paricutín area, none is more haunting or more magnificent than the ruined church of San Juan Parangaricutiro. When lava poured from the volcano between 1943 and 1952, it swallowed the entire village — homes, streets, fields — leaving only the twin towers and the apse of the old church rising from a black sea of solidified lava.
Walking across the lava field to reach these stone towers is one of the most otherworldly experiences in all of Mexico. The landscape of jagged obsidian rock stretches to the horizon, broken only by the ancient stonework — a testament to both nature’s overwhelming power and the enduring spirit of the Purépecha people who once called this place home.
Today, the site is a place of pilgrimage, reflection, and wonder. Our guides share the authentic stories of the families who witnessed the eruption, the miraculous survival of certain statues carried to safety, and the deep cultural and spiritual meaning this place holds for the people of Michoacán.
All of our routes include a visit to the buried church and the surrounding lava field. It is a sight you will carry with you for the rest of your life.
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Discover a variety of hiking routes and transportation options tailored to your adventure level, from leisurely walks to challenging climbs around the awe-inspiring Paricutín volcano.
Guided Volcano Hiking
Expert-led hikes to the Paricutín crater, lava fields, and buried church. Routes for every fitness level, with full safety equipment provided.
Professional Local Guides
Our guides bring deep knowledge of Paricutín’s geology, history, and Purépecha culture — stories that no guidebook can tell you.
Transportation Service
Comfortable, reliable transport from Uruapan and Angahuan to the volcano. Safe, on-time, and hassle-free from your doorstep.
Custom & Group Tours
Tailored experiences for families, groups, couples, and solo travelers. We adapt every tour to match your time, fitness, and interests.
Photography Tours
Timed visits to the best viewpoints for golden-hour and sunrise light over the crater, lava field, and church towers.
Sustainable Eco-Tourism
We promote eco-friendly practices that protect Paricutín’s natural beauty and support the Purépecha communities of Angahuan.
The Science of Paricutín
A Volcano Born Before Witnesses
On February 20, 1943, farmer Dionisio Pulido heard a hissing sound beneath his cornfield near the Purépecha village of Angahuan. By nightfall, fire and ash erupted from the earth. Within a week, a 100-meter cone had formed — the start of nine years of eruption.
Cinder Cone Formation
Paricutín is the classic example of a cinder cone — the simplest type of volcano. Fragments of scoria and volcanic rock were blasted into the air and fell back around the vent, building the symmetrical cone we see today rising above the lava fields of Michoacán.
Lava Field Landscape
The surrounding landscape is defined by vast fields of black basaltic lava — some areas smooth pahoehoe, others sharp and jagged a’a lava. Crossing this terrain on foot is a humbling reminder of the Earth’s raw creative and destructive power.
A Monogenetic Volcano
Unlike large stratovolcanoes that erupt over millions of years, Paricutín is monogenetic — it had a single, complete eruption cycle. This makes it uniquely valuable to science: a fully documented beginning, middle, and end of a volcano’s entire life.
What Our Guests Say
An incredible experience! The guides knew every detail of the area — its geology, history, and the stories of the people who lived here. Standing at the crater rim was unlike anything I have ever felt.
Highly recommend! The views from the crater are breathtaking and the tour was exceptionally well organized. The buried church rising from the lava field is one of the most surreal sights I have ever witnessed.
A fantastic adventure! The local insights made the tour even more enriching. Our guide’s passion for Paricutín and the Purépecha culture was contagious — this trip changed the way I think about Mexico.
Exceptional Experiences at Paricutín
Expert Guides
Our knowledgeable local guides offer insider tips, authentic stories, and ensure a safe, enriching experience for every guest.
Tailored Routes
We provide hiking options ranging from easy family walks to extreme 14-mile adventures — the perfect fit for everyone.
Cultural Insights
Learn about the rich Purépecha heritage, the 1943 eruption, and the remarkable stories of San Juan Parangaricutiro.
Safety First
Comprehensive preparation, first aid, and experienced guides ensure every tour is conducted safely and responsibly.
Memorable Adventures
Create lasting memories exploring one of Mexico’s most iconic natural wonders, tailored to your personal adventure style.
Sustainable Tourism
We promote eco-friendly practices that protect Paricutín’s volcanic landscape for generations of future visitors.
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Different routes to get to the Paricutin volcano crater and the church in San Juan Viejo.
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