A natural treasure south of Banderas Bay worth discovering
The Río Los Horcones is one of the few rivers in the Puerto Vallarta region that still flows without dams, maintaining its natural course and allowing the ecosystems that depend on it to function in balance.
Located in the southern part of the bay, this river plays a key role in preserving local biodiversity. Its waters nourish tropical forests, support native plant and animal species, and contribute to the ecological balance that defines this region of Mexico’s Pacific coast.
Unlike many altered rivers, Río Los Horcones preserves essential natural processes such as uninterrupted water flow, vegetation regeneration, and habitat connectivity. This makes it a living example of how ecosystems can remain healthy when their natural cycles are respected.
Beyond its environmental value, the river is also a vital water source for nearby communities and a place where visitors can connect with nature in a meaningful way.
Protecting Río Los Horcones is essential to safeguarding the ecological future of Puerto Vallarta. Its preservation not only benefits the environment, but also strengthens the connection between people and the natural resources that make this region unique.




