Sierra de Órganos National Park
Sierra de Órganos National Park is located in the state of Durango, Mexico. Established in 2009, the park is known for its unique rock formations that resemble organ pipes, created by volcanic activity and erosion over millions of years. The area is rich in biodiversity, featuring various plant and animal species, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and hikers.
The park covers approximately 1,500 hectares and offers several trails for visitors to explore its stunning landscapes. Additionally, the Sierra de Órganos region is home to diverse ecosystems, including pine forests and desert areas, providing a habitat for wildlife such as deer and various bird species.