Footwear
Wear comfortable walking shoes as the terrain in the park can be uneven.
Fuentes Brotantes de Tlalpan National Park is a significant ecological site located in the Tlalpan district of Mexico City. Declared a national park in 1936, the area was formerly known as the Rancho Teochtíhuitl and the Barranca de los Manantiales. The park derives its name from the Spanish term for 'bubbling springs,' referring to the natural freshwater sources that define the landscape. Visitors can enjoy a tranquil environment filled with lush greenery, making it a perfect destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat from the city. It remains an essential recreational space that preserves the natural heritage of the region, offering a serene environment for walking and connecting with nature.
Fuentes Brotantes de Tlalpan National Park is a significant ecological site located in the Tlalpan district of Mexico City. Declared a national park in 1936, the area was formerly known as the Rancho Teochtíhuitl and the Barranca de los Manantiales. The park derives its name from the Spanish term for 'bubbling springs,' referring to the natural freshwater sources that define the landscape. Visitors can enjoy a tranquil environment filled with lush greenery, making it a perfect destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat from the city. It remains an essential recreational space that preserves the natural heritage of the region, offering a serene environment for walking and connecting with nature.
Natural freshwater springs that give the park its name.
Lush, forested vegetation providing a cool microclimate.
Historic site established as a national park in 1936.
Scenic walking trails through the Barranca de los Manantiales.
The park is a protected ecological area, so please stay on marked trails.
Facilities may be limited, so bring your own water and snacks.
The area is best enjoyed during daylight hours for safety and visibility.
Wear comfortable walking shoes as the terrain in the park can be uneven.
Arrive early in the morning to enjoy the freshest air and the quietest atmosphere before the park gets busier.
Nature lovers and those seeking a quiet escape from the city.
MXN $
$30-$60 p/day
Lunch
Help preserve this ecological site by carrying out all your trash and respecting the natural vegetation.
Spanish
Locals, Nature Lovers