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Mexico City has several ecological reserves that allow you to observe diverse forms of plant and animal life. The beautiful scenery in these areas invites you to take a long walk on a nature trail or along the shore of a stream.

Parque Ecologico de Xochimilco. Located in south Mexico City at 1 Avenida Periferico Oriente, Col. Cienega Grande, Xochimilco District. Declared a World Heritage Site because of its cultural value and unique natural characteristics, this park offers the ideal setting for an ecological and cultural tour. On the outing, you can learn about the park’s projects to conserve the indigenous plant and animal species that inhabit one of the city’s most important aquatic areas. It also has a recreational area, a bird reserve and numerous green areas, such as the Xochitla and Botanico gardens. During your visit, don’t forget to tour the canal aboard a colorful trajinera (wood boats often compared to gondolas).

Parque Ecologico San Nicolas Totolapan. Located in southwest Mexico City at Km 11.5 off the Picacho-Ajusco Highway, Magdalena Contreras District. This 2-hectare (5-acre) park has a wide variety of endemic flora in pastures and mixed forests, including Encino oaks and oyamal firs. The important efforts that have been made to conserve the natural habitat of the white-tailed deer and the volcano rabbit have allowed this park to develop an ecotourism infrastructure that encourages visitors to help conserve the endemic plant and animal species of the Ajusco Mountains. As part of your exploration activities, you can check out a deer reserve and participate in reforestation efforts as guides lead you along interpretive trails. Both experiences will make your visit even more enriching.

Parque Cultural y Recreativo Desierto de los Leones. Taking a walk in the peaceful environment of the surrounding areas of the Desierto de los Leones allows you to learn more about coniferous forests, the natural habitat of opossums, rabbits and squirrels. Near the road that leads to the Antiguo Convento Carmelita, you’ll find an easily accessible trail.

Presa Madin. Located north of Mexico City, in Atizapan de Zaragoza, in the State of Mexico. On this large body of water, you can go kayaking and sailing. You’ll find rentals for all the equipment you’ll need at the location. Nearby, you can also go mountain biking and trekking..

 

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