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Hiking in Desierto De Los Leones - Dinamos - Ajusco offers a diverse range of landscapes, from dense pine, fir, and oak forests to challenging volcanic peaks. The region features significant elevation changes, with altitudes ranging from 2,600 meters to nearly 4,000 meters, providing expansive vistas. Water features like streams and waterfalls are present, particularly in Desierto de los Leones and Los Dinamos, which is home to the Magdalena River. This area provides a variety of terrain for outdoor enthusiasts.
…Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Hike the Circuito San Miguel via ex convento Desierto de los Leones, a moderate 6.8-mile route with significant elevation gain and forest vi
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8.74km
03:00
490m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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10.1km
02:56
260m
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Hike the moderate 6.3-mile De La Venta al Exconvento de los Leones trail in Desierto de los Leones National Park, featuring forests and a hi
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05:07
780m
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Hike Cerro San Miguel in Desierto de los Leones National Park, a difficult 9.3-mile route with panoramic views and significant elevation gai
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9.88km
03:24
540m
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Hike 6.1 miles (9.9 km) to the Piedra Viewpoint in Desierto de los Leones National Park for forest scenery and city views.
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This is another of the beautiful stretches through the woods that the paths in this interesting area offer. Sometimes you'll find structures made of branches.
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These buildings tell us a little about the very interesting history of the former convent and everything that happened in this curious place over time.
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This is a beautiful stretch of the path, where moss covers the rocks in a lush and humid environment.
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This interesting convent, built in the 17th century by Carmelite monks, later converted into a military barracks and which holds many "paranormal" stories, is now open to visitors and serves as a base for numerous walks in the area.
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This is a perfect spot to admire the spectacular surrounding landscapes. Especially recommended at sunset.
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This is a beautiful stretch of the road that runs between enormous tree specimens.
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Beautiful views.
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The route is shared with cyclists in some sections.
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There are over 60 hiking routes in the Desierto De Los Leones - Dinamos - Ajusco region. These trails range from easy walks to challenging summit ascents, catering to various fitness levels.
The region offers diverse terrain, from dense pine, fir, and oak forests to dramatic volcanic landscapes. You'll find trails alongside serene streams and the Magdalena River, as well as routes leading to high mountain pastures and peaks with significant elevation changes.
Yes, the area includes several easy and moderate trails suitable for families. For a tranquil forest experience, consider routes within Desierto de los Leones, which often feature streams and open meadows. Always check the specific trail details for suitability for younger hikers.
Many areas within Desierto De Los Leones - Dinamos - Ajusco are dog-friendly, particularly in the national parks and forest areas. However, it's always best to check local regulations for specific trails or protected zones before heading out with your pet.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For example, the Piedra Viewpoint Loop offers a moderate 9.9 km (6.1 miles) hike, providing scenic views and a complete circuit back to your starting point.
The region is rich in history and natural beauty. You can visit the well-preserved 17th-century Carmelite Monastery along routes like the San Miguel Circuit via Ex-Convent of Desierto de los Leones. Other notable sites include the Ex Convent of Desierto de los Leones and the Cuarto Dínamo Ruins.
Yes, Los Dinamos is particularly known for its water features, as it's home to the Magdalena River, Mexico City's last living river, with trails running alongside it and featuring waterfalls. Desierto de los Leones also boasts streams and refreshing water elements.
Hikers are frequently rewarded with spectacular views. From peaks in Ajusco like Pico del Águila and Cruz del Marqués, you can get 360-degree views of Mexico City and surrounding volcanoes. Mirador de la Virgen is another excellent viewpoint.
The diverse forest ecosystems provide cool, refreshing air, especially at higher altitudes, making it pleasant for hiking year-round. However, the dry season (roughly November to May) generally offers clearer skies and more stable weather conditions for exploring the higher peaks and enjoying panoramic views.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 250 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from dense forests to challenging volcanic peaks, and the opportunity to escape the urban bustle into nature.
Public transportation options are available to reach the general vicinity of these parks from Mexico City. For specific trailheads, you may need to combine public transport with a short taxi ride or local transport. It's advisable to research the most current routes and schedules before your trip.
Designated parking areas are available at the entrances to the national parks and popular trailheads within Desierto De Los Leones, Los Dinamos, and Ajusco. Some areas may have a small fee for parking. Arriving early, especially on weekends, is recommended as spots can fill up quickly.


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