Los Remedios National Park is a small yet historic urban park situated atop the hill of Los Remedios in Puebla, Mexico, offering panoramic views and a blend of cultural heritage and nature within the city limits.
Los Remedios National Park is a unique protected area located on a volcanic hill in the western part of the city of Puebla, Mexico. Unlike large expanses of wilderness, this park is adjacent to urban environments, providing a rare blend of cultural landmarks and natural features. The park is centered around the historic Sanctuary of Los Remedios, a beautiful colonial-era church and pilgrimage site built in the 17th century. The park's volcanic hill provides scenic overlooks granting visitors views of the sprawling city of Puebla below and the surrounding mountain ranges, including the imposing silhouette of Popocatépetl volcano nearby. Ecologically, the park features typical xerophytic vegetation, including cacti, scrub, and native shrubs adapted to the semi-arid conditions of the region. It supports local bird species and offers urban wildlife viewing opportunities. The park’s trails wind around the volcanic cone and provide short hikes to viewpoints and historic chapels. Los Remedios is a significant cultural and religious site, drawing visitors especially during pilgrimages, festivals, and religious holidays. With easy access from the city, it serves as a quick nature escape and a place to appreciate Puebla’s colonial heritage and panoramic vistas. Although small, the park is valued for preserving green space within the urban sprawl and protecting an important historical monument. Visitors enjoy walking, photography, sightseeing, and learning about local history and ecology in an accessible setting.
Sanctuary of Los Remedios – 17th-century colonial church and pilgrimage site
Panoramic viewpoint overlooking Puebla city and Popocatépetl volcano
Volcanic hilltop trails providing easy hiking in an urban setting
Cultural festivals and religious pilgrimages attracting visitors annually
A striking baroque-style church built atop the volcanic hill, serving as a pilgrimage destination with rich religious and historical significance.
The park is situated on a volcanic cone with rocky terrain and native xerophytic plants, offering unique ecological and geological features.
Several viewpoints provide sweeping vistas of Puebla city and the snow-capped Popocatépetl volcano on clear days.