
Brian Salomaki
5 Google Rating
Nestled in a canyon snaking upwards from around 2500m up to 3300m above sea level you'll find Mexico
Nestled in a canyon snaking upwards from around 2500m up to 3300m above sea level you'll find Mexico City's only living river (not diverted or buried underground), in the park named for the hydroelectric generators that used to exist and provided the first electricity for the city. Great place for biking, running, hiking, picnicking, etc. Most facilities exist in the lower half of the park but you'll find some small food stands up near the top as well. Being here doesn't feel at all like being in a city: you're completely surrounded by trees and mountains.