ECOTOURISM
One of the most attractive
features of Aguascalientes is that its
environs offer various places where you can observe all kinds of wildlife
and natural beauty.
Tunel de Potrerillo ? Located
64 km (40 mi) from the city of
Aguascalientes, in the town
of Rincon Romos. At this spot you
can hike through part of the
Huejucar Canyon, which has varied climatic conditions due to the
vegetation and humidity. This is also a good
place for an ecotourism outing, as the canyon has several ponds where
birds, raccoons and foxes come to drink.
Cerro de la Ardilla ? Located
62 km (38 mi) northwest of Aguascalientes along Highway 70. This is an excellent
place for ecotourism thanks to it
wide variety of fauna, including white-tailed deer,
pumas, collared peccaries, bobcats, ring-tailed
cats, gray wolves, golden eagles, peregrine falcons, Montezuma quails and chameleons. As for the flora, you?ll see pines, oaks, cedars, laurels
and ash trees.
Sierra del Laurel ? To arrive at this
8,400-hectare area with beautiful wildlife, take the Aguascalientes-Villa Hidalgo Highway
9 to the
Aguascalientes-Calvillo Highway 70. This spot contains an ecosystem with
subtropical brushwood, the only one of
its kind in the state of
Aguascalientes. Here you?ll
see various flora species, such as ceibas, elephant trees, hawthorns and senitas, among others. Among
the fauna you can spy are white-tailed
deer, pumas, collared peccaries, bobcats, coas (a bird that
belongs to the same family
as the quetzal), wild turkeys and several
endangered reptiles and amphibians.
El Sabinal ? This recreational park lies just 20 minutes from the city
of Aguascalientes. To arrive here, take
the Agostaderito road in the direction of
Salto de los Salados. The park
covers 160 hectares (395
acres) and it contains an ecosystem
with unusual vegetation, making it ideal for nature
enthusiasts. Among the species you?ll
see here are savins, willows, pepper trees and
tepozonas. The savins, which are more than 400 years old, have incredible
trunks, huge roots and leafy
branches. The animal species that inhabit
this area include raccoons, armadillos, aquatic birds and
badgers.