Cuatrocienegas is located 80 km west of Monclova in the State of Coahuila, Mexico.
Cuatrocienegas Magical Town
To cross into Cuatrocienegas frontiers, only two things were important to the people of this area: its history and the natural and marvelous work of art painted over its territory.
Although the Jesuits built various missions here as far back as the sixteenth century, it was not until 1800, after repeated rejection by the tribes of the region, that the town was definitively founded.
The name of this illustrious city, Cuatrocienegas de Carranza, refers to the marshes that were formed by the abundant springs arriving from four key locations and it being the birthplace of Venustiano Carranza, the Leader of the Constitutional Army. From this the name Cuatrocienegas was adopted for the municipality.
Cuatrocienegas Tourist Attractions
Just like every great magical town in Mexico, Cuatrocienegas has several places and sites to visit, as well as some monuments, churches and of course, without forgetting its beautiful landscape. So, no matter if you know it or not, we will tell you right now which are the best tourist attractions and must-see places to visit.
Main Plaza
Surrounded by historic buildings and offices, this picturesque and relaxing site is the ideal place to regroup after having toured the area.
Municipal Presidency
Just inaugurated in 1910, this building suffered damage during the revolution in 1912. During his presidency, Venustiano Carranza ordered it restored and its reconstruction was completed in 1920.
San Jose Temple
The church was founded in 1825 and is built of stone. In the southern section, the bell tower, which is part of the chapel, can be admired. In 1917, Carranza donated the bells which are still heard today.
Venustiano Carranza
Home and Museum Built at the beginning of the nineteenth, century, this building was inherited by don Jesus Carranza, father of don Venustiano. It is here where the “Man of Cuatrocienegas” was born on December 29, 1859. Interesting objects, photos and allusive documents to this revolutionary figure are displayed.
Cultural Center
Venustiano Carranza once lived in this building. Throughout its various rooms, it exhibits archeological objects (arrowheads, knives, weapons made of bone, etc) from the Indians that inhabited the region as well as fossils found in the area. It has a large area for conferences and congresses.
Aquarium and Reptile House
With a concept that includes oil paintings of local artists, it uniquely integrates common and endemic species of the region such as the bisagra turtle, the scorpion lizard, the blue-tail lizard, the short tall chub and the mojarra of Cuatrocienegas.
Muerto Hill
This natural attraction has spawned many legends because of the profile created by its summit, which resembles a human body laid out across the land.
Carranza Monument
A sculpture erected over a look out point in honor of don Venustiano Carranza. Weighing over 7 tons, it is surrounded by three terraces at different heights.
Sierra de San Marcos and Sierra La Fragua
Flanking the plains in a most spectacular manner, these mountain ranges represent an everlasting element of the biological wonder that takes place in this region. As important as the ponds, rivers and lagoons of the region, this area would surely miss its presence.
Constitucionalista Airport
The tourist infrastructure of the city includes an airport that handles private flights.
Wineries
A traditional for more than 150 years, Vinos Vitali and Bodegas Ferriño are a result of the mixture of their Italian roots, the generosity of this land and the ingenuity of new generations.
Las Playitas
Covering six hectares (15 acres), this lagoon is a true desert oasis. The brilliancy of its fine white sands and its crystalline waters, with tones from green to blue, are a genuine delight, as well as an invitation to refresh yourself. Camping and swimming are permitted.
Los Mezquites
River Over four kilometers (2.5 miles) long, the tranquility and transparency of the Los Mezquies River is ideal for enjoying canoeing or swimming in this area with rustic facilities. Camping is permitted.
Information Center
In addition to giving eco-tourist information, the information center has a souvenir shop and offers specialized tours for visiting the Azul pond. Located next to the Information Center is a sanctuary for regional fish and turtles, including the bisagra turtle.
Azul Pond
This crystalline body of water is the clearest example of aquatic beauty in the region. The quality of its water, obvious by its clarity and turquoise blue color, makes this site a fascinating natural marvel. Due to the great wealth of endemic flora and fauna that live here, it is strictly prohibited to enter. The area is only for observation, which can be done from a lookout platform.
Poza de la Becerra
Converted into a natural recreational center with the best infrastructure in the region, this precious reservoir of hot springs offers services for camping as well as having fun on its volleyball courts or in the kayaks, which can be rented here.
Yeso Dunes
Calcium sulfate crystals make up this 800 hectares (1,977 acres) of white country side. It is a unique landscape in our country where the only foliage is the bushes whose arrival here is thanks to the wind. A guide is required and can be hired at the information Center or in the Office of Tourism.
Conclusion
We cannot deny that this tourist place in Mexico has a lot to offer in terms of natural tourist experiences. So without a doubt, if we are in Coahuila, we can’t miss the opportunity to visit this beautiful magical town. So are you ready for this adventure?