Tamasopo
Tamasopo is a municipality and town in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí. The town is located at. The municipality has an area of and a population of 28,848 in 2010, including the population of the town of Tamasopo with 4,326 people.
Geography
Tamasopo is located in the foothills of the Sierra Madre Oriental. The town has an elevation of. The surrounding mountains rise to about 5,000 feet above sea level. Tamasopo is famous for its waterfalls in a lush rain forestEl Puente de Dios is two miles northwest of Tamasopo town. It consists of waterfalls into a narrow gorge and cavern beneath an arch through which the Gallinas river runs rapidly. Blue and clear water pools for swimming are at the top and bottom of the cavern. The Cascada de Tamasopo is two miles north of the town. It features three cascades tumbling about into pools divided by travertine ledges and shelves. The character of the waterfalls reminds some travelers of Havasu Falls in the Grand Canyon. Nearby is El Trampolin which consists of small waterfalls falling into clear, deep pools in the midst of a tropical forest.