Mexican National Parks

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Mexico's National Parks (or Parques Nacional in Spanish) are 67 federally-recognized national parks that are protected natural areas administrated by the Mexico's federal National Commission of Protected Natural Areas (CONANP) [1].

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The following is a partial list of Mexico's National Park's, ordered by state:

  • Bahía de Loreto National Park
  • Cabo Pulmo National Park

  • Los Novillos National Park
  • Cascadas de Basaseachic National Park

  • Volcan Nevado de Colima National Park

  • El Veladero National Park
  • General Juan N. Álvarez National Park
  • Grutas de Cacahuamilpa National Park

  • Los Marmoles National Park (composed of Barranca de San Vicente y Cerro de Cangando)
  • Mineral del Chico National Park
  • Tula

  • Bosencheve National Park (partly in Estado de Mexico)
  • Barranca del Cupatitzio National Park
  • Cerro de Garnica National Park
  • Insurgente José Maria Morelos y Pavon National Park
  • Lago de Camécuaro National Park
  • Pico de Tancítaro National Park
  • Rayon National Park

  • El Tepozteco National Park (also in Distrito Federal)
  • Lagunas de Zempoala National Park (also in Estado de Mexico]]

  • Isla Isabel National Park
  • Islas Marietas National Park

  • Cumbres de Monterrey National Park
  • El Sabinal National Park

  • Benito Juárez National Park
  • Huatulco National Park
  • Lagunas de Chacahua National Park

  • La Malinche National Park (also known as Matlalcuéyatl)

  • El Cimatario National Park
  • Cerro de Las Campanas National Park

  • Arrecifes de Cozumel National Park
  • Arrecife de Puerto Morelos National Park
  • Costa Occidental de Isla Mujeres National Park (includes Punta Cancún y Punta Nizuc)
  • Isla Contoy National Park
  • Tulum National Park
  • Arrecifes de Xcalak National Park

  • El Gogorrón National Park
  • El Potosí National Park

  • Xicoténcatl National Park

  • Cañon del Río Blanco National Park
  • Cofre de Perote National Park
  • Pico de Orizaba National Park (In Veracruz and Puebla)
  • Sistema Arrecifal Veracruzano National Marine Park

  • Arrecife Alacranes National Park
  • Dzibilchantun National Park

  • Sierra de Órganos National Park

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