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Pueblos Mancomunados Community Forests Adventures

The Pueblos Mancomunados Community Forests are a unique cooperative network of indigenous Zapotec villages in Oaxaca, Mexico, offering rich biodiversity and sustainable outdoor recreation rooted in traditional land stewardship.

59,000
Acres Protected
100+
Miles of Trails
Approximately 5,000
Annual Visitors
1997
Year Established

About Pueblos Mancomunados Community Forests

 

Located in the Sierra Norte mountains of Oaxaca, Mexico, the Pueblos Mancomunados Community Forests encompass a network of eight Zapotec indigenous villages collaboratively managing approximately 59,000 acres of temperate forest land. These community-owned forests are characterized by high-altitude pine and oak woodlands interspersed with lush cloud forests and deep canyons, providing habitat for an extraordinary variety of flora and fauna. The area is a biodiversity hotspot with species such as the endangered Mexican spotted owl, various hummingbirds, and the elusive ocelot. The Pueblos Mancomunados have practiced sustainable forest management for centuries, promoting conservation alongside community development.

Visitors can experience a series of well-maintained hiking and mountain biking trails that connect the villages, offering multi-day trekking opportunities through remote mountain scenery and traditional Zapotec culture. The trails feature pristine rivers, waterfalls, and panoramic vistas of the Sierra Madre del Sur. Along the routes, visitors may stay in rustic cabins or eco-lodges operated by the communities, providing authentic cultural immersion. Activities include guided nature walks, birdwatching, artisan craft workshops, and traditional cuisine tasting. The forests offer a peaceful alternative to conventional tourism, emphasizing ecological preservation and indigenous heritage. The Pueblos Mancomunados Community Forests represent an inspiring model of communal land stewardship combining ecological and cultural conservation with sustainable tourism.

Highlights

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The extensive network of inter-village hiking and mountain biking trails

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Diverse temperate forest ecosystems rich in endemic and migratory bird species

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Traditional Zapotec villages preserving indigenous culture and crafts

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Secluded waterfalls and pristine river valleys along the trails

Notable Natural Features

Sierra Norte Mountains

The forest lies within this mountain range, offering rugged terrain and breathtaking natural vistas.

Zapotec Indigenous Villages

Eight villages manage the forest collectively, maintaining ancestral practices and cultural traditions.

Rich Biodiversity

Home to over 200 bird species, native mammals, and diverse plant communities including cloud forest patches.