Nevado de Toluca National Park
national Park in Mexico
Nevado de Toluca National Park is a popular recreation and tourist area 40 km from Toluca, the capitol of Mexico State in Central Mexico. The park extends over an area of 51,000 acres surrounding a large volcano with a 1.5 km wide caldera featuring two lakes in its basin. Nevado de Toluca, also known by the Nahuatl name Xinantecatl, is the fourth-highest mountain in Mexico with a height of 4680 meters.
The national park includes the forest lands around the mountain and provides miles of trails and hiking paths. It is also a popular destination for mountain biking, rock climbing, horseback riding, and other outdoor activities. There are 18 marked archaeological sites within the park, interesting but unremarkable and not worth visiting in their own right. Instead, visit the park for the scenery and spectacular vistas. Most tourists go straight to the top to see the views from the mountain summit, which is easily accessible by car. The views are particularly spectacular just after a snowfall. A road goes from the parking area at the summit to the base of the caldera, but it is closed to vehicle traffic, but offers an easy walking path for visitors. There are also a couple of other trails that take hikers down into the caldera, the shortest route is also the steepest.