Aside from a mention of this extinct volcano as a sacred site, very little internet information is available
for this volcano.The height is variously described as between 1100 and 1450 meters and a famous
Olmec statue was recovered from its peak. Allegedly it is also the home of
chaneques (goblins) who
frequent its hill side caves.

The
municipio of Pajapan more or less controls access to the volcano, and had graciously extended
protected status to the areas that cows can´t reach, even before the area was declared part of the
Tuxtlas biosphere.
Volcanoes of  Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz

Volcano San Martin Pajapan