From Iconic Sites to Serene Springs: Explore Hidden Gems in Los Cabos - Atlas Obscura Lists

From Iconic Sites to Serene Springs: Explore Hidden Gems in Los Cabos

Discover a Pueblo Mágico, a desert oasis, ancient artifacts and more.

Stretching 20 miles along Highway 1 on the Baja California Peninsula, the Los Cabos Scenic Route connects the exciting hubs of San José del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas. While these destinations are known for their sun-soaked beaches, clear blue waters, and dynamic nightlife, there’s a quieter side to Los Cabos full of hidden wonders, secluded escapes, and stunning nature, waiting to be explored.

Imagine standing before the 40-foot-tall Cascada Sol de Mayo, a waterfall that gushes from the desert landscape like a mirage, nestled within Rancho Ecológico Sol de Mayo. Or, after a long day of exploring, soak in the Santa Rita Hot Springs—a thermal oasis in the serene canyons of the Sierra de La Laguna mountains.

History buffs will enjoy the Museo de Historia Natural, where fossilized remains and artifacts tell the story of the region’s ancient past. There’s also the newly opened Museo del Vaquero de Las Californias, where the legacy of the vaquero—Baja’s traditional cattle herders—comes to life, showcasing a culture that has shaped the identity of the land for centuries.

For those craving a blend of history and modern culture, head to Todos Santos. Designated a Pueblo Mágico, this enchanting town blends historic charm with a vibrant arts scene, making it a must-visit for those who want to experience the magic that pulses through every corner of Los Cabos.

These seven hidden gems each hold a piece of the region’s magic – dare to explore and uncover them for yourself.

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