Mexico City

Zoológico Los Coyotes

Local fauna, playground and running track

Calzada de la Virgen s/n esquina calle Escuela Naval Militar
Ex-Ejido de San Pablo Tepetlapa
Mexico City, D.F. 14330

Phone: +52 56 79 4072

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If you want to observe the local fauna that predominated the south part of the city before it was urbanised, come to Los Coyotes. Here you will find species such as white-tailed deer, coyotes, eagles, lynxes and majestic pumas. In this ecological park you can also practice sports, jog on a track, exercise on the bars and hoops, practice cycling in the cycling tracks or play on the swings and slides. Admission is free.

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