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Landmark: Bioparque EstrellaCity: Monterrey
Country: Mexico
Continent: North America
Bioparque Estrella, Monterrey, Mexico, North America
Bioparque Estrella is a zoological park located in the municipality of Mina, approximately 50 kilometers northwest of Monterrey, Mexico.
Visual Characteristics
The park features a diverse range of enclosures designed to mimic natural habitats. These include open-range areas for larger animals, aviaries, and specialized exhibits for reptiles and smaller mammals. The landscape incorporates native flora, rock formations, and water features.
Location & Access Logistics
Access is primarily via Federal Highway 53 (Carretera Monterrey-Saltillo). The park is situated approximately 50 kilometers from downtown Monterrey. Driving is the most common method of access. Parking is available on-site. Public transport options are limited; bus routes typically terminate in nearby towns, requiring onward travel by taxi or private vehicle.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Bioparque Estrella was established as a conservation and educational facility. Its ecological origin is rooted in the semi-arid Chihuahuan Desert ecoregion, with efforts made to preserve and showcase the native plant and animal life of this environment, alongside species from other global biomes.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include observing a variety of animal species, including lions, tigers, giraffes, zebras, and primates. The park offers a safari-style tour where visitors can drive through certain enclosures. Educational presentations and feeding demonstrations are scheduled daily. A dinosaur exhibit is also present.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available throughout the park. Shaded areas are provided in picnic zones and near some exhibits. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available within the park. Food vendors and a restaurant are located on-site.
Best Time to Visit
The best time of day for animal viewing is typically in the morning or late afternoon when animals are more active. The months of October through April offer more temperate weather, avoiding the high temperatures of summer. No specific tide requirements apply.
Facts & Legends
A notable feature is the "Giant Tree," a large, ancient tree that serves as a central point within the park. Local folklore sometimes associates such ancient trees with protective spirits of the land.
Nearby Landmarks
- Presa El Cuchillo (15km Southeast)
- Parque La Huasteca (30km South)
- Cerro de la Silla (40km South)
- Museo de Historia Mexicana (50km South)