Logo Voyage

Río Verde Valley (Region Medio) Voyage Tips and guide

You can check the original Wikivoyage article Here

    Laguna Media Luna in Rioverde

    Río Verde Valley (Region Medio) is in San Luis Potosí.

    Cities

    [edit]
    Map
    Map of Río Verde Valley (Region Medio)
    • 1 Rioverde Rioverde, San Luis Potosí on Wikipedia and 2 Ciudad Fernández Ciudad Fernández on Wikipedia — The capitals of their respective municipalities, these two towns are separated only by a street and form the largest town in the region.
    • 3 Cárdenas Cárdenas, San Luis Potosí on Wikipedia
    • 4 Cerritos Cerritos, San Luis Potosí on Wikipedia
    • 5 Ciudad del Maíz
    • 6 Tierra Nueva

    Other destinations

    [edit]

    Protected natural areas

    [edit]
    • Reserva de Tancojol
    • Reserva Forestal Nacional Porción Boscosa del Estado de San Luis Potosí
    • Reserva de la Biosfera Sierra El Abra Tanchipa

    Understand

    [edit]

    The Sierra Madre Oriental separates the Río Verde Valley and the Huasteca Potosina. Several mountain ranges to the west separate the Río Verde Valley from the Central Plateau (Altiplano). The region has extensive valleys between these mountain ranges that boast very fertile soil.

    The vegetation includes oak, pine, popular and walnut trees. Some areas are volcanic along with the limestone of the Huasteca Potosina.

    The main native group in this region is the Pames who still maintain their culture and language.

    Get in

    [edit]

    Get around

    [edit]

    See

    [edit]

    Do

    [edit]

    Eat

    [edit]

    Drink

    [edit]

    Stay safe

    [edit]

    Go next

    [edit]
    This rural area travel guide to Río Verde Valley is an outline and may need more content. It has a template, but there is not enough information present. Please plunge forward and help it grow!


    Discover



    Powered by GetYourGuide