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El Gogorron National Park is a national park in the Bajio state of San Luis Potosi. It preserves an area of mountains known as the Sierra San Miguelito.

Picnic pavilions at Parque Nacional Gogorron

Understand

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This is a very large park covering 36,500 hectares.

History

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The park was created by presidential decree in 1936. It occupies land that was historically part of the Hacienda Gogorrón .

Landscape

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Most of the park is a valley ringed by mountains of the Sierra Madre Occidental range. The park includes forests and grasslands.

Flora and fauna

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The park has cataloged at least 247 plant species within its borders, including a large number of cactus species. The mountain forests consist of pine, mesquite, and oak. Mammals in the park include coyotes, pumas, lynx, deer and raccoons.

Climate

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Get in

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By car

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The park is 40 km southeast of San Luis Potosi. From the city, drive south on federal highway MEX-57 for about 15 km to the Parque Industrial del Centro interchange where you will go south on SLP-80D (Autopiste San Luis Potosi - Villa del Arias) until you reach the park entrance.

Fees and permits

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Get around

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See

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Hacienda Gogorron with the Capilla San Pedro on the right

The historic Hacienda el Gogorron.

Do

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  • observing nature
  • picnic
  • camping
  • horseback riding
  • hiking
  • bathing in the park's thermal waters

Buy and Eat

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There are no stores or restaurants in the park. The best selection of stores and restaurants is in the city of San Luis Potosi.

Drink

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Bring water with you.

Sleep

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Camping is permitted in the park.

Lodging

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Camping

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Backcountry

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Stay safe

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Regional drought conditions have affected the park which suffered wildfires in April 2024. Parts of the park remain closed to visitors.

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