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Map of Morelos Mexico
The Morelos Coat of Arms
Near Tepoztlan
View from Xochicalco
Tequesquitengo
Morelos Resources
Morelos Directory
State Overview
Spanish Language Schools
Cuernavaca
- Around Town
- Borda Gardens
- Cathedral
- Ex-Hacienda de Cortez
- Cuernavaca Hotels
- Restaurants
- Sidetrips from Town
Cuautla
Tepoztlan
- El Tepozteco
- Tepoztlan Church
- Tepoztlan Convent
Tlayacapan
Xochicalco
- Xochicalco Museum
Chalcatzingo
Morelos Weather
Morelos links and info
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Morelos, Mexico

The State of Morelos is one of Mexico's smallest, with an area of some 4,950 sq. kilometers, or only .25% of the extension of the entire Mexican Republic.

Despite it's diminutive size, Morelos's terrain and resources are extremely diverse, varying from high, cool, pine-forested mountains to hot, humid sub-tropical areas replete with mineral springs, and then again to dry, desert-like hillsides covered with cacti. 

Morelos is bordered by the States of Mexico and the Federal District to the north, the State of Guerrero to the south and the State of Puebla to the east.

Places of Interest

Cuernavaca - Capital of the State - City of the Eternal Spring

Chalcatzingo - Archeological site featuring rock carvings and sculpture.

Cuautla and its hot springs - The 2nd most important city of the State of Morelos

Hacienda Cocoyoc - Elegant spa resort in a restored 16th century colonial hacienda on 22 acres of land. The resort offers pools, tennis courts, golf courses close at hand, health spa, various restaurants and bars, and more, all ensconced in an old-world atmosphere in which the acueduct and stone structures of the sugar mill still remain. Hacienda Cocoyoc, Morelos Mexico

Hacienda San Gabriel - located off the Mexico City-Acapulco highway south of Cuernavaca, the hacienda has been converted into an exclusive hotel amist lush gardens, with massive stone buildings dating from 1529. Hacienda San Gabriel, Cuernavaca Morelos Mexico

Huitzilac - A small village perched on a hillside above the city. A great place to enjoy some of the local food including such specialties as barbecued mutton, turkey mole and fruit-flavored pulque. In Huitzilac one can visit the San Juan Bautista church with an inscription dating from 1690. Festivities in honor of patron saint St. John the Baptist take place on June 24th and on September 1st are celebrations to commemorate the return of their patron to the village after the image of the saint, which had disappeared in the era of Porfirio Diaz, was recuperated from a house in Mexico City in 1921 and brought back to its proper place of rest.

Las Estacas - Fresh water springs from the earth at Las Estacas, where you can enjoy swimming in the river or pools, horseback riding, canoeing, minigolf and other sports and activities.

Las Lagunas de Zempoala - A National Park in the mountains above Cuernavaca at an altitude of some 2,900 meters above sea level. The park encompasses 7 small lakes of which three, Zempoala, Tonathiua and Prieta, contain water year-round and the other 4 are seasonal. The surrounding hillsides are covered in forests of pine and other evergreens. The mean temperature hovers between 5 and 12º C. Rowing and sailing can be undertaken on the lakes; there is horseback riding and camping as well as plenty of footpaths to walk and cliffs to scale for the more adventurous. Access is via the Mexico-Cuernavaca highway, either the old highway or the new toll road, turning off at Tres Marias and proceeding toward and past Huitzilac village.

Oaxtepec Resort - a hotel and resort community. The resort area offers pools and sports facilities, installations for conventions as well as a variety of lodging and dining possibilities. A 16th C. Dominican Church and Convent are located in Oaxtepec.

Tepoztlan - A small village surrounded by craggy mountains and overlooked by the Tepozteco pyramid. Notable also are it's Church and Convent.

Lake Tequesquitengo - Located only 48 kms. from Cuernavaca, Tequesquitengo village in times past was a center for production of tequesquite, a substance used in the manufacture of soaps. The lake is the largest in the state and measures some 4 km across at its widest point. Available activities include variety of water sports and activities such as water skiing, diving, jet skis, boat tours, banana boats, parasailing and ultralight tours. On its shores there are also a variety of hotels, beach clubs and restaurants.

Tlayacapan - Place of origin of the Chinelo dancers; known for its pottery.

Xochicalco - Precolumbian Archaeological site south of Cuernavaca

 


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