The Sierra Norte Protected Natural Area in Oaxaca is a biodiverse highland forest region known for its rich cultural heritage, extensive hiking trails, and opportunities for wildlife viewing and eco-tourism.
The Sierra Norte Protected Natural Area is a mountainous region located in the northern highlands of Oaxaca, Mexico. Characterized by its lush evergreen and pine-oak forests, the area spans several municipalities and encompasses a variety of ecosystems, including cloud forests and subalpine zones. It serves as critical habitat for numerous endemic and rare species such as the Mexican spotted owl, the jaguarundi, and a wide diversity of birdlife, making it a prized destination for birdwatchers and naturalists. The region holds deep cultural significance as home to indigenous Zapotec communities, whose sustainable forestry and conservation practices have helped preserve this fragile environment. The Sierra Norte also offers notable outdoor recreation opportunities, including multi-day trekking routes such as the famous Pueblos Mancomunados circuit, mountain biking trails, and options for camping under pristine night skies. Visitors can explore traditional villages with vibrant craft traditions, experience local cuisine, and engage with community-led eco-tourism programs that emphasize respect for nature and cultural heritage. Scenic landmarks include Cerro Pelado, the highest peak in the region, and various waterfalls and rivers that carve through the rugged terrain. The protected area appeals to adventurers seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences in a biologically diverse setting paired with indigenous cultural richness.
Pueblos Mancomunados multi-village trail network showcasing community-based ecotourism
Ancient pine and oak forests harboring rare bird species including the military macaw
Summit of Cerro Pelado with panoramic views over Oaxaca’s mountains
Remote waterfall cascades with natural swimming holes accessible by hiking
A coalition of indigenous villages managing shared land and trail networks that promote sustainable tourism and cultural preservation.
High-elevation humid forests rich in endemic flora and fauna, including rare orchids and amphibians.
The highest peak in Sierra Norte, offering challenging hikes and rewarding panoramic views over Oaxaca state.