It has Five gardens that allude to Mexicagonia: The land garden represents Tlalticpac, the water to Ateotl, the wind to the cardinal points that formed the Aztec world, the sun to the god Tonatiuh and Natura, which is the result of all these elements.
Tangamanga I Park in San Luis Potosí
Tangamanga I Park is a forest area located in the west of the city of San Luis Potosí, which has two lakes, regional museums, sports units, cultural centers, zoo, spa, sports courts, among others.
It is considered The largest park the country after the Chapultepec forestand formed on the land of the old Hacienda de la Tenería, which dates back to the year of 1609. It is worth mentioning that the Hacienda helmet still remains inside the park.
Los Colomos forest in Guadalajara
He Los Colomos forest It is an urban park northeast of the city of Guadalajara, In the limits with Zapopan, and is considered one of the lungs of the city.