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Cerro de la Estrella National Park adventures

Cerro de la Estrella National Park Adventures

Cerro de la Estrella National Park is an important urban green space in Mexico City, offering panoramic city views, cultural landmarks, and natural habitats for outdoor enthusiasts.

1,606
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
150,000+
Annual Visitors
1938
Year Established

About Cerro de la Estrella National Park

 

Located in the southeastern part of Mexico City, Cerro de la Estrella National Park preserves the prominent Cerro de la Estrella hill, a volcanic formation rising about 2,600 meters above sea level. The park covers roughly 650 hectares and provides a critical ecological and recreational area within the highly urbanized environment of Mexico City. It features native vegetation such as oak and pine forests, along with scrublands that support diverse bird species and small mammals. Historically, the hill was significant to the ancient Mexica people, who celebrated the New Fire Ceremony here every 52 years to mark calendrical renewal. Today, visitors can explore archaeological sites, including ancient stone sculptures and ceremonial platforms, alongside cultural events. Outdoor activities include hiking on several well-marked trails offering sweeping views of Mexico City, picnicking areas, and space for family outings. The park is also a favored spot for birdwatching, mountain biking, and photography. Its proximity to the city makes it a valuable natural refuge and a gateway for urban residents to connect with nature. Cerro de la Estrella is particularly well known for hosting the annual Passion Play during Easter, drawing thousands of visitors. The combination of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and urban accessibility makes this park a unique destination for both locals and tourists seeking outdoor experiences within a metropolitan setting.

Highlights

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Panoramic viewpoints overlooking Mexico City

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Ancient Mexica ceremonial sites and rock sculptures

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Annual Passion Play cultural event attracting large crowds

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Diverse native vegetation zones supporting urban wildlife

Notable Natural Features

Cerro de la Estrella Summit

The highest point in the park providing sweeping views over Mexico City and surrounding mountain ranges.

Ancient Mexica Ceremonial Grounds

Archeological sites where the New Fire Ceremony was once performed, including stone sculptures and relics.

Annual Passion Play

A traditional reenactment held during Easter that draws thousands of visitors to the park.