Hacienda Peña Pobre





The Hacienda Peña Pobre Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The Tlalpan Forest is a green jewel for the inhabitants of Mexico City. It is classified as an oak forest, but it has around 206 plant species, among which there are 51 tree species. It's a perfect place to get some fresh air and explore nature, even with the city all around you. This route explores most of the trails in the park, including the path to Cerro Zacayuca. Some of the trails are paved, others are unpaved.
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The Tlalpan Forest is a green jewel for the inhabitants of Mexico City. It is classified as an oak forest, but it has around 206 plant species, among which there are 51 tree species. It's a perfect place to get some fresh air and explore nature, even with the city all around you. This route follows paved paths in a large loop around the periphery of the park. It is suitable for the whole family, even strollers. There are many other paved and unpaved side trails you could explore.
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The Tlalpan Forest is a green jewel for the inhabitants of Mexico City. It is classified as an oak forest, but it has around 206 plant species, among which there are 51 tree species. It's a perfect place to get some fresh air and explore nature, even with the city all around you. This short route begins in the parking lot and explores paved trails and little-known dirt tracks through the trees of the beautiful forest, on the slopes of Cerro Zacayuca.
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The Bosque de Pedregal National Park, better known as the Bosque de Tlalpan, is a very popular green space with the inhabitants of the capital of Mexico. Tucked away in the suburbs of the city, you'll love the tall trees and wide, well-marked trails. In the spring, you'll see lots of wildflowers, but this park is a dream in any season. Some of the trails are paved, others are made of dirt, and almost all of them have good shade under lush vegetation.
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