| Benito Juárez National Park | |
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Cerro de San Felipe | |
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| Location | Oaxaca,Mexico |
| Coordinates | 17°10′05″N96°44′20″W / 17.16806°N 96.73889°W /17.16806; -96.73889 |
| Area | 2,737 ha (6,760 acres) |
| Established | 1937 |
TheBenito Juárez National Park is in theValles Centrales Region ofOaxaca,Mexico, and includes parts of the municipalities ofSan Felipe Tejalapam andSan Andres Huayapan.The southern boundary of the park is about five kilometers north of the City ofOaxaca.The park was established in 1937 during the presidency of GeneralLazaro Cardenas del Rio, and is named after PresidentBenito Juárez, who was a native of Oaxaca.[1]
The park ranges from 1,650 to 3,050 meters above sea level. The climate is Coastal sub-humid and Temperate sub-humid.The main rivers that cross the park are the Huayapan and San Felipe rivers. Most of their water is piped to supply the city of Oaxaca.[2]The park covers 2,737 hectares, including the 3,111 meter high Cerro San Felipe, part of theSierra Madre de Oaxaca.[1]There are pine and oak forests in the upper reaches of the mountain. Lower down there are scrub oaks, and tropical deciduous forest in the canyons.
The park is the main home of thedwarf jay (Cyanolyca nana), considered a vulnerable species.The boundaries of the park are not well delimited.[3]The park is threatened by livestock encroachment,illegal logging, forest fires and hunting.The pine-oak forests are being attacked by mistletoe, especially in the area adjacent to San Andrés Huayapan.[2]The sport ofdownhill cycling is popular within the park.[4]