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Landmark: La Paz ParkCity: Oaxaca
Country: Mexico
Continent: North America
La Paz Park, Oaxaca, Mexico, North America
La Paz Park is a public green space located in the city of Oaxaca, Mexico.
This park serves as a recreational area for residents and visitors within the urban environment.
Visual Characteristics
The park features a central paved plaza surrounded by mature trees, primarily Ponderosa pines and various species of oak. Pathways are constructed from concrete. The park includes several open lawn areas and a designated children's play zone with metal and plastic equipment. A small, rectangular pond with concrete edging is situated on the western side.
Location & Access Logistics
La Paz Park is situated approximately 3 kilometers south of Oaxaca's historic center. Access is via Avenida de las Rosas. Several local bus lines, including routes 12 and 25, stop directly in front of the park's main entrance on Avenida de las Rosas. Limited street parking is available on surrounding residential streets; dedicated parking lots are not present.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The park was established in 1978 on land previously used for agricultural purposes. Its development was part of a municipal initiative to increase green spaces within the growing city. The area's ecology is representative of the Oaxaca Valley's temperate pine-oak forest biome.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include walking the paved pathways, picnicking on the lawn areas, and using the playground equipment. The pond is a focal point for observation. The park is frequently used for informal sports and community gatherings.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located near the playground area. Several shaded benches are positioned along the main pathways. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally consistent throughout the park. No food vendors operate within the park; however, small shops and eateries are located on Avenida de las Rosas within a 5-minute walk.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning (7:00 AM - 9:00 AM) offers softer light. The park is most comfortable for outdoor activities during the dry season, from November to April. Mid-morning and late afternoon are generally pleasant, avoiding the peak sun intensity around midday.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that the oldest oak tree in the park, located near the pond, was a significant meeting point for indigenous leaders centuries before the park's creation. While unverified, this story is often shared by long-time residents.
Nearby Landmarks
- Parque El Llano (1.2km North)
- Museo de las Culturas de Oaxaca (2.8km North)
- Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán (3.0km North)
- Zócalo de Oaxaca (3.1km North)