Zip Lines Circuit - San Miguel Writers' Conference 2024

San Miguel de Allende, Gto., México

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Coyote Canyon Adventures
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33 reviews
Duration: 1 day
Group size: 1 - 40
Zip Lines Circuit - San Miguel Writers' Conference 2024
San Miguel de Allende, Gto., México

Coyote Canyon Adventures
  • Email address verified
33 reviews

MEX$NaN
Duration: 1 day
Group size: 1 - 40

About this trip

What’s included

  • Specialized guides
  • Zipline circuit
    7 lines + suspension bridge
  • Water

What’s not included

  • Photos
  • Tips
  • Meal

Available Packages

Zipline Circuit (9:00am)
MEX$798
Zipline Circuit (10:00am)
MEX$798
Zipline Circuit (12:00pm)
MEX$798
Zipline Circuit (2:00pm)
MEX$798
Zipline Circuit (4:00pm)
MEX$798


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Coyote Canyon Adventures
33 reviews
We are a family-owned destination management company specializing in adventure & ecotourism. Operating since 2000, we are located in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato; at the very heart of Mexico. Coyote Canyon Adventures is proud to offer horseback riding excursions, archaeological & cultural tours, adventure activities and unique events for families and private groups.

Reviews

The visit to see and learn about Cañada de la Virgen was great. The tour guide was kind and very knowledgeable. The tour was on time. It's a bit of walk from the drop off point to the actual site and there is a steady upward grade. This could be challenging for anyone with moderate or above mobility issues. Definitely take a bottled water with you and make sure to go to the restroom at the visitors center before you head out on the final drive to the site. I would highly recommend this trip to anyone visiting San Miguel de Allende or the surrounding area. Google Translate: La visita a Cañada de la Virgen fue estupenda. El guía fue muy amable y conocedor del lugar. El recorrido comenzó a la hora prevista. Hay que caminar un poco desde el punto de llegada hasta el sitio arqueológico, y el camino tiene una pendiente constante. Esto podría ser un desafío para personas con problemas de movilidad moderados o graves. Sin duda, lleven una botella de agua y asegúrense de usar los baños del centro de visitantes antes de emprender el último tramo del camino hacia el sitio. Recomiendo encarecidamente esta excursión a cualquiera que visite San Miguel de Allende o sus alrededores.
By Brian L for Archeological Site (2025) on Dec 21, 2025
What a great adventure. We walked to the Coyote Canyon office along the cobblestone San Miguel de Allende in the morning to meet up with transport and guide, then rode in their van to the local pyramid, stopping at the pyramid visitor center first for a brief bathroom break and overview of the site. The guide let us know we needed to locker our backpack there, which was easy and free and secure. They have had tourists stash archaeological "souvenirs" in the past so no bags allowed on the property. The bigger bus from the center to the pyramid had several groups aboard with various guide outfitters. A little more rambunctious as other group guides pointed out different points of interest and explained how the land was sold to a private owner. The Coyote Canyon guide (Lino) was respectful of others and held his commentary until we were walking at the site. He was friendly, open to questions, knowledgeable, and told great stories about the site, excavations, history, ancient politics, modern politics, anthropology and archaeology. We climbed the pyramid, walked around the sites, and enjoyed the trails of ants. We were there maybe 2.5 hours. Then we returned to the visitor center by bus, retrieved out bag, potty break, then were shuttled to a rancho nearby for a glorious lunch of locally maiz-ed tortillas, nopales, quesadillas, salad, and a potato-eggs-sausage dish. A carafe of purified (boiled) water was served, and bottled soft drinks were available for additional cost ($25 pesos). After lunch (bathroom available there, too) we were shuttled to horse ranch for an amazing 2.5 hour ride in the rocky hills, up onto a scenic mesa. The horses are working horses, so small, scrappy, savvy, calm, and cooperative. Excellent for kids (our youngest was 8) and novices (the other family there had 2 kids who had never ridden. They did great.). There's a chance to gallop and have the guide (June) take a movie of you with her phone. That was amazing. How often do you get a movie of yourself looking like a Western hero riding to the rescue! The photos/videos cost an extra $500 pesos/$28USD. We felt well worth it. There were cattle dogs on the trek with us which was fun for us, too. Those who chose not to gallop had a great time, too, walking through streams and up and down craggy summits. After that, shuttled back to San Miguel de Allende and a stroll back through the beautiful street to the AirBnB, talking about the great day.
By Kim T for Half Day Horseback Riding (2025) on Dec 08, 2025
We had an excellent trip! The hosts were careful placing everyone on the appropriate horse and ensured that everyone was comfortable before beginning our journey. We explored a bit of the country then rode through some neighborhoods to centro histórico. It was a magical experience which included a visit to one of the oldest cantina’s in town El Gato Negro. Saludos a todo de Coyote Canyon. We’ll be back!
By James Richard C for Intown Horseback Pub Craw (2025) on Dec 03, 2025
The trip was amazing! We have been on trail rides in many countries but this one was the best we had ever been on. As a lifelong rider, I was impressed by the great training and behaviour of the horses. The first time riders were also treated fabulously. The cowboys were thoughtful and fun. Gracias!!!
By Anne M for Half Day Horseback Riding (2025) on Dec 03, 2025
The hot springs were awesome! Such a fun and relaxing experience and the food was delicious. There were a few small things though that were inconvenient that would’ve made the experience a 5 star, there wasn’t a lot of info on the website, transportation was included but wasn’t clear in terms of pick up, the location didn’t provide any towels and charged about $15CAD per towel, and as tourists navigating around the site with minimal signs and staff was slightly challenging at first but eventually we figured it all out.
By Noah R for Hot Springs - Denisse & Oscar Wedding on Nov 06, 2025
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