Rodolfo Landeros Gallegos Park
Aguascalientes, Mexico
Rodolfo Landeros Gallegos Park, also known as Parque Héroes, is an expansive 88-hectare urban oasis in Aguascalientes, Mexico, originally built on a former airport site from the 1960s and opened in 1989 as a recreational and educational center.
It features vast green areas, an artificial lake with boat rentals, bike paths totaling 4.13 km, sports courts for soccer and baseball, playgrounds, and cultural attractions like the Cri-Cri World with statues of the famous Mexican children's music characters.
The park includes a wildlife refuge rehabilitating raptors, jaguars, tigers, monkeys, and exotic birds, an aviary, a mini replica of Aguascalientes city, and the crooked Juan Chávez bandit cabin exhibit, making it ideal for family picnics, cycling, and nature education.
Location
Blvd. José María Chávez 1801(1401, Desarrollo Especial Villa Asunción, 20230 Aguascalientes, Ags., Mexico
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