Ñu Guasu Park is a large urban green space in Asunción, Paraguay, offering diverse recreational opportunities within a lush, natural setting close to the city center.
Ñu Guasu Park is the largest park in Asunción, Paraguay, occupying an expansive area that serves as a vital natural refuge and recreational area for city residents and visitors alike. Spanning roughly 25 million square meters (about 2,500 hectares), the park features open grasslands, woodland areas, wetlands, and a network of walking and biking paths. The name 'Ñu Guasu' means 'big field' in Guaraní, reflecting its wide open spaces. The park was established in the 1980s in response to growing urbanization to preserve green space and offer a venue for outdoor activities. Ecologically, it supports diverse native flora such as lapacho, jacaranda, and various palm species, as well as abundant local wildlife including birds like toucans, herons, and parrots, small mammals, and reptiles. Ñu Guasu is a favorite for jogging, cycling, picnicking, birdwatching, and family outings. The park includes organized sports fields, playgrounds, and dedicated zones for community events and cultural festivals. Its broad trails and flat terrain make it accessible for casual walkers and serious cyclists. Despite being an urban park, Ñu Guasu retains significant natural value, providing education about local ecosystems and conservation, and reminding visitors of Paraguay's native landscapes amid urban life. Its proximity to Asunción ensures easy access for both locals and tourists, making it a key outdoor destination in the capital.
Expansive multi-use trail network ideal for biking and running
Diverse native bird species offering excellent birdwatching opportunities
Playgrounds and sports fields that support community recreation
Wetlands area providing habitat for local wildlife and natural education
A protected wetland area within the park that supports amphibians, water birds, and native plants.
Over 12 miles of paved and unpaved trails suitable for jogging, walking, and cycling.
Soccer fields, basketball courts, and playgrounds facilitating wide community engagement.