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Parque Metropolitano de Naucalpan park in Naucalpan, Edomex
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View of Parque Metropolitano de Naucalpan in Naucalpan, Edomex
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View of Parque Metropolitano de Naucalpan in Naucalpan, Edomex
Photo: Google

Parque Metropolitano de Naucalpan

FreePark
🕑 2-4 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers enjoy the open green spaces for running and picnicking, while elementary-aged kids love exploring the trails and observing birds and insects in the nature areas. Teens may find it less exciting unless they're interested in hiking or photography.

About

Parque Metropolitano de Naucalpan offers families a refreshing natural escape within the Mexico City metro area, featuring well-maintained recreational trails perfect for biking or strolling, dedicated nature observation zones where kids can spot local wildlife, and spacious picnic areas ideal for family lunches. This free urban oasis provides a peaceful setting where children can run, explore, and connect with nature without the typical city hustle.

Highlights

  • Scenic walking and biking trails suitable for strollers and young cyclists
  • Nature observation areas where kids can spot birds, butterflies, and small wildlife
  • Wide open green spaces perfect for games, kite flying, and active play
  • Shaded picnic areas ideal for family meals with a view
  • Free admission making it budget-friendly for traveling families

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring your own snacks, water, and picnic supplies as food vendors may be limited or absent within the park, and it's always smart to have extra water for Mexico City's higher altitude.
  2. 2.Visit on weekday mornings for the quietest experience with fewer crowds, especially if traveling during Mexican school holidays when local families flock to the park.
  3. 3.Pack insect repellent and sunscreen, as the natural areas can have mosquitoes and Mexico City's high elevation (7,350 feet) means stronger UV rays even on cloudy days.
  4. 4.Download offline maps of the area on your phone before arriving, as cell service can be spotty in parts of the park and signage may be primarily in Spanish.
  5. 5.Bring bikes or scooters if possible, as the trails are perfect for wheeled exploration and kids will cover more ground while staying entertained.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (9am-12pm) from October through April when weather is mild and dry. Weekends get crowded with local families, and afternoons during rainy season (May-September) often bring sudden showers. Early visits also offer the best wildlife viewing opportunities.

What to Know

Admission is completely free with no parking fees. Facilities are basic, so plan to bring your own food, drinks, and any supplies you might need. Restroom availability may be limited, so use facilities before arriving.

Seasonal Notes

Best visited during the dry season (October-April) when trails are in better condition and weather is more predictable. Rainy season (May-September) brings afternoon showers that can disrupt outdoor plans. The park remains open year-round, but trails may be muddy after rain.

Nearby Eats

Head to nearby Plaza Satelite shopping center (about 10 minutes away) for international chains like Chili's and local favorites like Sanborns, which offers kid-friendly Mexican dishes in a casual atmosphere. For authentic tacos, look for local taquerias along Circuito Exterior Mexiquense where you can point to ingredients even with limited Spanish.

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