3/5 Dude 1 year ago on Google
In
A
Nutshell:
-Parque
Nacional
del
Tepeyac
is
just
an
okay
park
located
along
the
outskirts
of
Mexico
City.
-This
park
shows
up
a
recommended
place
to
hike
when
you
do
a
search
on
Google.
-I
took
an
Uber
to/from
this
location.
-It's
located
in
a
less
traveled
area
of
town,
so
you
won't
see
tourists,
but
you
will
see
plenty
of
locals.
-Go
if
you
want
to
escape
the
busyness
of
CDMX
&
want
to
get
a
good
hike
in
that
reward
you
w/
some
nice
views
of
the
city.
-Don't
go
if
you
are
intimidated
by
being
far
away
&
afraid
of
hiking
nearly
alone
around
the
loop.
-I
didn't
measure
the
hiking
trail
loop,
but
I
would
guess
it's
at
least
3
miles
roundtrip.
-There
were
bathroom
facilities
that
you
pay
a
few
pesos,
there
was
also
a
nice
outdoor
workout
area
w/
plenty
of
pullups
bar
&
other
exercise
stations.
-I
really
enjoyed
using
the
pullup
bars.
-I
also
enjoyed
that
there
were
not
a
lot
of
people
using
the
trails,
just
a
few
joggers
and
a
handful
of
hikers.
-There
are
plenty
of
flora
&
fauna
to
enjoy
if
you
look
closely.
-There
is
also
a
very
tiny
village
located
within
the
park
that
you
walk
by,
some
of
the
people
who
live
there
sell
food
from
stalls,
but
it's
a
very
rural
setting.
Overall,
this
hike
satisfied
my
need
of
knocking
out
a
good
hike
w/
nice
views
&
burning
some
calories
w/
a
nice
sweat
&
workout
at
the
end
at
the
pullup
bar.
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