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Reserva Ecológica Cuautitlán Izcalli Adventures

Reserva Ecológica Cuautitlán Izcalli is a protected natural area in the Estado de México offering diverse ecosystems, walking trails, and a refuge for native flora and fauna near the urbanized region of Cuautitlán Izcalli.

494
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
40,000
Annual Visitors
1995
Year Established

About Reserva Ecológica Cuautitlán Izcalli

 

The Reserva Ecológica Cuautitlán Izcalli is an urban ecological reserve located within the municipality of Cuautitlán Izcalli, in the Estado de México. Established to protect the native forest and wetland areas, it serves as an important green lung amid growing urban development. The reserve covers pine-oak forests, small lakes, and marshy wetlands characteristic of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt's foothills. It is home to a variety of native plants including oaks, pines, and local shrubs, as well as wildlife such as white-tailed deer, various bird species including migratory waterfowl, reptiles, and amphibians. The reserve plays a critical role in preserving water recharge zones and biodiversity in this heavily populated region. Visitors can enjoy numerous hiking and walking trails suited for casual strolls or moderate hikes, featuring scenic views of forest and wetlands. Birdwatching is particularly rewarding, especially during migration seasons. The reserve also supports educational and research activities focused on ecological conservation and awareness. Key landmarks include small observation towers, interpretive signage, and areas dedicated to environmental education. The reserve's accessibility from Mexico City and nearby suburbs makes it a valued destination for locals seeking nature outings, family picnics, and outdoor recreation close to the city.

Highlights

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Pine-oak forest ecosystem adjacent to urban areas

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Migratory bird watching at the reserve's wetlands

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Interpretive trails with educational signage

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Observation points overlooking small lakes and marshes

Notable Natural Features

Wetland Areas

Small marsh and lake zones within the reserve provide critical habitats for amphibians and migratory birds.

Pine-Oak Forests

Native mixed forests that support a diverse range of flora and fauna typical of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt.

Interpretive Trail System

A network of marked trails equipped with educational signs to highlight ecological features and conservation efforts.