Parque Cerro Juana Lainez (Juana Lainez Hill Park), Tegucigalpa
Juana Lainez Hill Park is a key natural and historical space in Tegucigalpa, symbolizing the identity of the city's residents. The hill is named after Juana Lainez, a local woman whose husband, Sebastián Rodríguez, was a miner. She used the land for a cattle farm and growing crops. In 1910, the State of Honduras acquired the hill.
The park features a network of accessible trails for pedestrians, cyclists, and service vehicles, including those for people with disabilities. Visitors can enjoy the diverse flora and fauna, with 342 species of plants and trees, making it an important green space in the capital.
The park features a network of accessible trails for pedestrians, cyclists, and service vehicles, including those for people with disabilities. Visitors can enjoy the diverse flora and fauna, with 342 species of plants and trees, making it an important green space in the capital.
Parque Cerro Juana Lainez (Juana Lainez Hill Park) on Map
Sight Name: Parque Cerro Juana Lainez (Juana Lainez Hill Park)
Sight Location: Tegucigalpa, Honduras (See walking tours in Tegucigalpa)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor
Sight Location: Tegucigalpa, Honduras (See walking tours in Tegucigalpa)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor