PARQUE SAN NICOLAS
Parque San Nicolas opened in the beginning of 1998. It's used by 1,600 visitors a week - almost half by cyclists who use the well-made trails to explore and race through the mountain passes. In preparation for a better management of the tourists, guides have been trained and workshops offered, taking into account medical needs and public security.
Guides identify the native plants, which transform the forest into a combination pharmacy and multi-purpose tienda. On a recent trip, the guide pointed out the perlilla plant (used for making traditional brooms) and the sauco tree, the flowers of which are used in tea to relieve coughing.
The ejido has established areas for camping as well as easier trails for the elderly and children. Wisely, they want to make sure the hiking and biking trails are clearly defined. It's no fun to dodge slow-moving hikers if you're on two wheels and it's worse being hit by a fast-moving mountain bike if you're on foot.
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