ECOTOURISM
The surrounding
areas of Pachuca offer a wide array
of ecosystems with diverse flora and fauna and unparalleled
landscapes.
Parque EcoAlberto ? Located 85 km
(53 mi) northwest of
Pachuca and 12 km (7 mi) from the town
of Ixmiquilpan, off the Ixmiquilpan-Chilcuatla Highway. Known for it
wide variety of microclimates, at this park
you can observe various species, such as cetaceans, millennium-aged coniferous trees, willows, coyotes, foxes, turtles, badgers, owls, squirrels, bighorn sheep, birds and
fish.
El Chico National Park ? Located
24 km (15 mi) north of Pachuca, south of the town
of Mineral del Chico. At this park, which
extends across an area of
2739 hectares (6,756 acres), you
can explore mountainous terrain
covered with pine, oak and fir
forests. Here you?ll see a wide
variety of indigenous fauna, small valleys with curious
rock formations and steeps with spectacular
lookouts.
Prismas Basalticos ? Located near
Santa Maria Regla, 34 km (21 mi) northeast
of Pachuca. Here you can see columns
of prism-shaped basaltic rock formations, as well as a spectacular 30-meter (100-foot) waterfall.
Peñas Cargadas ? Located
28 km (17 mi) east of Pachuca, off Highway 105 in the direction of Tampico. If you?d like
to do an interesting ecotourism outing, at this
place you?ll find fascinating basaltic rock formations.