10 Nature & Wildlife Areas in Pacific Coast That You Shouldn't Miss

May 31, 2021 Harland Bartelt

Discover the best top things to do in Pacific Coast, Pacific Coast including El Salto Adventures, Jardin Botanico Culiacan, Jaltemba Equine Education Project (J.E.E.P.), Ayotlcalli Rescue and Conservation Center, Paco's Reserva De Flora & Fauna, Isla Isabel, El Refugio de Potosi, El Tortugugario, Natura Camp, El Tortugario.
Restaurants in Pacific Coast

1. El Salto Adventures

San Matias 3665 Real Del Valle, Mazatlan 82127 Mexico +52 669 952 1442 [email protected] http://www.basselsalto.com
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El Salto Adventures

Awesome Bass Fishing action at Lake El Salto Mexico. We feature Packages to stay at the Lodge or Day Trips for those staying in a Mazatlan Hotel.Ideal for amateurs or professional. Our Guides know where the fish are...

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. Jaltemba Equine Education Project (J.E.E.P.)

Cristobal Colon # 408, La Penita de Jaltemba 63720 Mexico +52 327 274 3263 [email protected] http://jaltembabaylife.com/jaltemba-equine#contactform
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Jaltemba Equine Education Project (J.E.E.P.)

JEEP began in 2012 to help large animals like horses, donkeys and mules who are ill, malnourished or being mistreated in Jaltemba Bay, Nayarit, Mexico. We now also care for cats and dogs, puppies and kittens! Saturday Open House & Trail Rides 7am-Noon. Please come up the hill to interact as close as you like with our rescue horses, cats and dogs!

Reviewed By SeniorTraveller1967

Amazing dedication to animal health and community education through spay and neuter clinics, therapeutic horseback-riding program which focuses on helping special needs and various community education programs teaching children how to care for and bond with animals.The shelter is situated on a beautiful hilltop with exquisite views of the ocean,town and fields. Everything is clean and well cared for. The staff and volunteers are truly amazing. Well worth the visit and well worth supporting in any way you can.

4. Ayotlcalli Rescue and Conservation Center

Playa Blanca, Zihuatanejo de Azueta Mexico +52 755 121 1021 [email protected] http://www.ayotlcalli.org/
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Ayotlcalli Rescue and Conservation Center

Reviewed By ellenn191 - Toronto, Canada

Learn about sea turtles and help save these endangered animals? This operator is the real one!! It is located on playa Blanca between Barra de Potosí and Zihuatanejo, near the airport. It is a short taxi ride from Zihuatanejo. Depending on when you go, you may be able to release hatchlings on the beach and watch them as they go to the ocean to begin life. Call ahead to ask what time the hatchlings will be released (+52 755 559 0441) The owner runs this non profit organizations and only asks for donations to help her pay for government licenses and other red tape (but the government does not help her, just uses her data and requires licenses). Great for kids and adults. Do NOT pay other operators.

5. Paco's Reserva De Flora & Fauna

Mazatlan Mexico +52 1 669 127 2080 [email protected] http://www.pacosreserva.com
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Paco's Reserva De Flora & Fauna

Reviewed By marynE1711HQ - Toronto, Canada

Paco the Younger arranged a wonderful, personal tour of his family owned land. His father, Paco the Elder, over the last forty years has replanted a farm with nothing but native species. The result is a nature preserve with lots of animals and birds (some rare) and two Paco's who love nature to tell you about what you are seeing. They are lovely people who are very well informed, in contact with scientists from around the world, who want to show you the richness of nature just a 5 minute drive from the urbanized part of Mazatlan. Call to find out when you can visit. Note that part of the property is being developed as an ecologically sound subdivision.

6. Isla Isabel

San Blas Mexico
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Isla Isabel

A marine and avian sanctuary with excellent snorkeling.

7. El Refugio de Potosi

Camino Los Achotes a Barra de Potosi, Zihuatanejo, Zihuatanejo de Azueta 40880 Mexico +52 755 557 2840 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 106 reviews

El Refugio de Potosi

Now closed.

Reviewed By AlliecatOOB - Old Orchard Beach, United States

We took a relaxing and interesting private motorboat tour of the lagoon and mangroves of Barra de Potosi, where we observed cormorants, pelicans, egrets, frigates, ahingas. The crocodiles eluded us, however.

8. El Tortugugario

Sobre la costa 3km de Cuyutlan, Cuyutlan Mexico +52 313 328 8676 http://tortugariocuyutlan.com/
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

El Tortugugario

Reviewed By 3peppers3 - Kihei, United States

This was a great place to visit, even with my adult kids. The staff was super friendly and informative and their facility allows you to get up close to huge tortoises, iguanas, and a croc or two if you're lucky. We were even blessed with being able to release some baby turtles into the ocean the day we visited!! Incredible! Definitely take the boat tour out through the mangrove cave and see amazing and beautiful species of birds (watch for crocs and snakes!!). Our family enjoyed it immensely.

9. Natura Camp

Carr. Manzanillo - Minatitlan Km. 1. 6, Manzanillo 28000 Mexico
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Natura Camp

10. El Tortugario

Av.Lopez Mateo, Cuyutlan 28350 Mexico +52 313 119 0434 [email protected] https://tortugariocuyutlan.com/
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

El Tortugario

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