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Magic Town Mexico, Huasca de Ocampo, Hidalgo
This magic towns name comes from the nahuatl Huascazaloyam that means place of birds, water, vegetation and happiness, adopting de Ocampo in honor of the celebrated Mexican politician by the name of Melchor Ocampo, who lived in this place for a few years.
A Magic Town since the year 2001, Huasca de Ocampo, Mexico is a very small colonial-style town with almost over 10,000 residents located near the city of Pachuca, capital of the State of Hidalgo. One of the highlights of visiting Huasca de Ocampo is to walk the unique and lovely cobblestone streets of the center part of the city full of colorful colonial buildings with red rooftops. Some of the town attractions are located in the town center and include the Church of Saint John Baptist and the Husaca de Ocampo Cultural Center which displays art and handcrafts from the region.
Other popular attractions in Huasca de Ocampo are the San Miguel Regla Park, the spectacular and only seen in Mexico Basaltic Prisms, a rock formation unique in the American Continent and the Santa Maria Regla Hacienda former house of Pedro Romero de Terreros, a wealthy Sapnish miner of the 18th century.
Huasca de Ocampo visitors can enjoy a wealth of outdoor sports and recreational activities such as hot-air ballooning, four-wheeling drive, horseback riding, kayaking, fishing, trekking and boating. Many visitors to the region choose to camp outdoors at one of the town’s designated campsites. Swimming at the local balnearios is another favorite activity.
The Feria de San Juan Bautista is a fair that takes place each year in late June. The festival is celebrated with an impressive fireworks display of castles (castillos) and bulls (toritos). There are a few recommended travel and tour operators in the region and visitors can find this and other travel and tourism information on the Huasca de Ocampo website.
Hidalgo Ministry of Tourism: Av. Revolución Núm. 1300, Col. Periodistas. Pachuca, Hidalgo., Phone: (771) 107-18-10 / 01-800-718-26-00 www.hidalgo.gob.mx
Huasca de Ocampo, Toursm Office of Huasca de Ocampo: Palacio Municipal s/n, Col. Centro, Huasca de Ocampo, Hidalgo, Mexico.
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