Top 10 Gardens in Pacific Coast, Pacific Coast

April 26, 2022 Roger Rusk

Discover the best top things to do in Pacific Coast, Pacific Coast including Lo de Perla Jungle Garden, Jardin Botanico Culiacan, Jardin Botanico Benjamin Francis Johnston, Parque Sinaloa, Parque de la Riberas, Parque La Loma, Jardin de la Villa, Jardin Etnobotanico, Jardin Botanico de Acapulco, Jardin Nunez.
Restaurants in Pacific Coast

1. Lo de Perla Jungle Garden

Av. Las Orquideas No. 3000, San Francisco Mexico +52 55 3988 0540 [email protected] http://lodeperla.org/
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Lo de Perla Jungle Garden

This amazing jungle/ natural reserve its a most visit if you are close to San Francisco, Nayarit. Its only 1 hour away from Puerto Vallarta. The ecotour takes your breath away with 3 hours travel enjoying the northen most Jungle of the world. You will walk in a comfortable path watching the flora and most of the fauna of the garden: 120 different fruit threes, bromelias, orchids, ferns, cactus, 25 mammals, 120 birds, 300 butterflies and thousands of insects, watching the see as background. The information is very interesting because tells the history of the indigenous people, the Sierra de Vallejo and the State of Nayarit. The tour guides are locals and love their land. At the end, and after a few brakes to rest you will get to the Orchids Sanctuary, a collection of more than 700 plants that will fill your eyes and nose with beautiful images and fragrances. The tour ends with a feeling that you have to come back soon to witness how the garden changes each season.

Reviewed By joanmarrin - Ottawa, Canada

This easy, beautiful garden tour and jungle walk is an amazing glimpse into a balanced, yet fragile eco system. The caretaking and preservation of these garden trails is a true labour of love. We learned the history of the garden’s humble beginnings and much about the co-existence that occurs in a natural habitat. Highly recommended.

2. Jardin Botanico Culiacan

Calzada de Las Americas 2131 Col. Burocrata, Culiacan 80030 Mexico +52 667 715 0036 [email protected]
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5.0 based on 253 reviews

Jardin Botanico Culiacan

Reviewed By renecX1549RY

Well I think the botanical garden is a great place to go walk, with family, alone, its just amazing. It is not just a garden where you go see plants and thats it, you can actually interact with different activities or services that this garden provides you. You can take pictures and learn about the different plants that you can find there. This garden also provides a lot of different cultural activities such as concerts along the year, movie nights and other different events. Recently this place has been remodelated for a better experience for the people go. Schools also can have access to this center by going on a learning trip, this includes a person wich gives you the tour of all the center it very cool. In this garden you can also do excercise by running around the garden and there are also groups of crossfit training, in wich you can sign up.

3. Jardin Botanico Benjamin Francis Johnston

Blvd. Antonio Rosales # 750 Col. Centro, Los Mochis 81200 Mexico +52 668 818 1814 [email protected] http://www.jbbfj.org
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4.5 based on 112 reviews

Jardin Botanico Benjamin Francis Johnston

Reviewed By seb36 - Tucson, United States

This garden and the Sinaloa Gardens are possibly the same or at least they are blended together. Actually we couldn't tell the difference and our guide said they were the same. In any event this was a real gem right in the middle of the city and had multiple gardens, playgrounds, childrens activities, paths, a big lake, lots of birds and ducks, a butterfly house and garden, and much more. This is a must see for visitors to this area. Out group of about a dozen included nature lovers and those with no knowledge. All were delighted and thrilled to have done this visit.

4. Parque Sinaloa

Blvd. Rosales 750 Sur Col. Centro, Los Mochis 81200 Mexico +52 668 818 1814 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/ElparquesinaloaLMM/
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4.5 based on 133 reviews

Parque Sinaloa

Reviewed By seb36 - Tucson, United States

This very large, free, city owned, part if right in the middle of town. We just stopped in on a one day visit to Los Mochis because it was the number 1 rated attraction. We were greeted at the front gate by two young women with maps of the gardens and the maps showing where we were and nearby restaurants and activities. The expertly answered questions and volunteer information on the best way to visit with various time restraints. Luckily we accepted the offer to do a complimentary tour on a golf cart. Our driver/guide was a real expert on the various areas which represented many areas around the world. There were many hidden treasurers, like a wonderful butterfly center, arbors, large lake, lots of birds and ducks, etc. It was extensive - several blocks worth. Lot of families and children and a wonderful playground area and arts center where children can even paint plaster sculptures. Our plan was to visit for an hour. However, we spent four hours there and wished we had more time. A big highlight of an 11 day tour of the West Coast of Northern Mexico.

5. Parque de la Riberas

Culiacan Mexico +52 667 712 4523
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4.5 based on 147 reviews

Parque de la Riberas

6. Parque La Loma

Insurgentes Poniente, Tepic 63000 Mexico https://www.facebook.com/pages/Parque-La-Loma/255919184573780
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4.5 based on 105 reviews

Parque La Loma

Reviewed By geracarrasco - Tepic, Mexico

It is a lung of our city, excellent for exercising, running, picnic, playing, it is 100% natural. With restaurants and food stalls, free space is not charged

7. Jardin de la Villa

Av. Gral. Manuel Alvarez, Villa de Alvarez 28970 Mexico
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Jardin de la Villa

8. Jardin Etnobotanico

Calle Gurrion and Calle Reforma Centro Historico Mexico +52 951 516 7615
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4.0 based on 5 reviews

Jardin Etnobotanico

Botanical garden located inside the former Convento de Santo Domingo.

9. Jardin Botanico de Acapulco

Universidad Loyola del Pacifico Universidad Loyola del Pacífico, Acapulco Mexico +52 744 461 3200 http://acapulcobotanico.org
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4.0 based on 69 reviews

Jardin Botanico de Acapulco

Reviewed By mileniump - Puebla, Mexico

One of the best places in Acapulco. Big garden! Clean, friendly with awesome views. A great view to the bay. If you want a coffee, in the top is a coffee store, you can rest and enjoy a coffee with tamales.

10. Jardin Nunez

Revolucion s/n Madero, Col. Colima Centro, Colima 28000 Mexico
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4.0 based on 19 reviews

Jardin Nunez

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