Piedra Volada Falls (Spanish: Cascada de Piedra Volada) is a 453-meter (1485 foot) tall plunge rainy season waterfall in the Barranca Candameña of the Sierra Madre Occidental range in Chihuahua, Mexico.
The head of the canyon is home to Cascada Basaseachi, Mexico's third highest waterfall at 243 meters (800 feet).
The falls may be viewed from a moderate distance from the brink of the canyon near Huahumar.
A hiking trail to the pouroff is accessed through private land near the Ejido San Lorenzo, currently an impromptu National Park administered through the National Commission of Protected Natural Areas (CONANP) with admission charge of $62MN.
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