Jorullo Puente Colgante
Bridge · Puerto Vallarta ·

Jorullo Puente Colgante

Bridge · Puerto Vallarta ·

Longest vehicular suspension bridge, waterfall, ATV tours

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Camino Los Llanito km. 4.5 Los Almacenes, 48373 Puerto Vallarta, Jal Camino Los LLanitos KM 4.5 Los Almacenes, 48373, 48373 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico Get directions

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Camino Los Llanito km. 4.5 Los Almacenes, 48373 Puerto Vallarta, Jal Camino Los LLanitos KM 4.5 Los Almacenes, 48373, 48373 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico Get directions

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wheelchair accessible entrance

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Oct 26, 2025

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"An adventurous landmark accessed via mountain trails, this towering suspension bridge spans above the Cuale River and is often included on hikes, mountain-bike routes and ATV tours for thrill-seekers." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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Jorullo Bridge

Christopher T.

Google
Breathtaking Views! Go to the resort, get breakfast and then pay 100 pesos to walk the bridge. Once in a lifetime experience!

David S.

Google
Excellent place!! I’ll be back. We didn’t take a package. We drove up to the place and paid the entrance fee just for the bridge. We were there an hour.

Millicent L.

Google
Great tour! Get driven out there in a bus, a 1 hour trip. If you are an avid ATVer, the slow pace of the tour, if you have inexperienced drivers, can be trying. Beautiful scenery, aside from the dust. If you don't like getting dusty, don't go. Midway stop at a beautiful waterfall watering hole. Trails are twisty turny, shallow to steep slopes, hairpin turns, some areas rough, or cobblestone, or rutted or pot holed ... just enjoy it! Another stop before the long bridge crossing for a Bano break and grab a dose of liquid courage . Once across, then enjoy a meal and drinks (for a fee), look at the memorable photos the guides have taken of your trip that you can purchase, and enjoy the infinity pool views! Only drawback, is that the pool is not heated, making it a shivering swim! Ready to leave? You ride in an open air bus for the hour ride back. It's a day long trip, and worth the money. Bring cash for food, drinks, tips. Wear clothing you can get dusty. Bring swimsuit and towels. Best to bring those things in a BACKPACK!

David F.

Google
Had a great time! The staff was great, the equipment was well maintained, and the terrain was a lot of fun. You'll get wet here and there as they have a couple overhead sprinklers that pour on you as you drive through them. The place where you begin and end your adventure is very nice, with terrific views of the valley.

Vijay N.

Google
We went here through a prepaid trip via Canopy River activities from our hotel stay at Villa La Estancia. Excellent adventure! We, a family of 4, opted for the RTV experience, and it included an adventurous high-speed drive on the muddy/sandy/dusty mountain roads with several curves, ups and downs. They give helmets, bandanas, and goggles to protect your head but the experience was thrilling. My family, including my wife and 2 daughters enjoyed the thrilling experience. This included crossing over two suspension wooden bridges and a brief stop over to experience the El Salto water fall where some others enjoyed a small jump into the river! Overall a thrilling half a day experience. Be ready to get dirty covered with dust and sand and mud and get wet! The restaurant at the return spot has hot and good food waiting for you to order and quench your hunger after the adventurous ride!

Angela W.

Google
Went with Canopy River tours. Really enjoyed the ATV ride through the mountains and ride over the longest vehicular suspension bridge in the world. Beautiful scenery. Tour guides were great.

Daisuke U.

Google
I visited here by taxi, to see the bridge. To walk through the bridge was great value and more scary than taking ATV. It was the scariest bridge to walk through because of the safety side. Their wooden bridge gets lots of missing screws, woods are imperfectly aligned and can see through, it also flaps and cellphone can get dropped through the cracks easily. Tequila shots are the best choice to walk with ease. There are also ATV tour, hose-riding, swimming pool, and a restaurant with amazing view. Visiting by tour might be easier choice to get here. Taxi ride is more fun for the adventure & great vibes, like actual vibrations.

F P

Google
This was my first experience w a razer. It was so much fun. Even the bus to take us there was nice we went through the. Neighborhood. Once we got there there were restrooms. We took a break half way where they served drinks and banana chips w salsa i never tried before.. they were bomb. We felt very safe the staff were super friendly and professional. This felt like a Disney ride but much longer it was well worth the money. I would day just take hiking shoes that are comfortable and big spray and sunscreen. That’s all you need. You don’t need water shoes unless you want to get in the water. The whole place was beautiful. The food was a bit pricey I think I would just take my own food next time if possible.