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Landmark: Paseo de los Chorros de MillaCity: Merida
Country: Venezuela
Continent: South America
Paseo de los Chorros de Milla, Merida, Venezuela, South America
Paseo de los Chorros de Milla is a waterfall and recreational park located within the city limits of Mérida, Venezuela.
Visual Characteristics
The primary feature is a single waterfall cascading approximately 23 meters down a rock face. The water is clear and flows into a shallow pool at the base. The surrounding area is characterized by dense tropical vegetation, including various tree species and ferns. The rock face is composed of sedimentary rock, exhibiting layers and some moss growth.
Location & Access Logistics
The park is situated approximately 5 kilometers southwest of Mérida's city center. Access is via Carretera de Los Chorros de Milla. The road is paved and well-maintained. Parking is available on-site in a designated lot. Public transport options include local bus lines that service the route from the city center to the park entrance. The bus stop is located directly outside the main gate.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The waterfall is a natural geological formation, part of the Andean foothills. The area has been developed as a public park since the mid-20th century, with initial infrastructure established to facilitate public access and recreation. The ecological classification is montane forest, supporting a diverse range of flora and fauna.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can observe the waterfall from designated viewing platforms. Walking trails are available for exploring the park's perimeter. Photography is a common activity. The park is suitable for short walks and relaxation.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available near the entrance. Shaded areas are provided by natural tree cover and some man-made shelters. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available within the park. Food vendors are typically present near the park entrance, offering local snacks and beverages.
Best Time to Visit
The best time of day for photography is mid-morning or late afternoon when direct sunlight is less intense. The months of December through March generally offer drier weather. The waterfall's flow is consistent year-round, with no specific tide requirements.
Facts & Legends
A local legend suggests that the water from the Chorros de Milla possesses minor healing properties, though this is not scientifically verified. The park's development was part of an initiative to preserve natural spaces within urbanizing areas.
Nearby Landmarks
- 0.8km Northeast: Teleférico de Mérida (Mukumbarí) - Mérida Cable Car
- 2.5km Northeast: Jardín Botánico de Mérida
- 3.0km Northeast: Plaza Bolívar de Mérida
- 4.0km Northeast: Museo Arqueológico de Mérida