Attractions
La Mirada Ranch
Address: 21553 Santa Verónica, Baja California, Mexico .A natural setting, rustic-fashion area at the Hacienda Santa Veronica a unique choice in Tecate, Baja California. With a privileged location in El Hongo town, nearby the famous Baja 1000 racecourse, away from the city hustle and surrounded by mountains that help relax and rejuvenate the body. If you need more to relax, enjoy a spa at the Hacienda entrance or a traditional Temazcal, an ancient ceremony that diverse indigenous tribes used to practice to help regulate the digestive system, lung cleaning regulating fertility, getting rid of stress, insomnia. Enjoy an authentic spiritual experience.
Other things to note
This property is located near El Hongo in Baja California, Mexico. Enjoy a beautiful scenic drive on a white sandy road. The property sits on top of a hill providing 360-degree panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys; A peaceful time from up high.
Museo Comunitario Kumiai
Address: MUSEO COMUNITARIO DE TECATE, Cuauhtemoc, Tecate, Baja California, Mexico .The Museo Comunitario Kumiai in Tecate, Baja California, is a cultural space dedicated to preserving the heritage of the Kumiai, an indigenous group native to the region. The museum's exhibits are divided into three main sections:
Kumiai Heritage: This section highlights the daily life, rituals, and festivals of the Kumiai people. It includes a replica of a traditional Kumiai house, called a wa, along with murals depicting their cultural practices and use of natural resources like acorns from oak trees.
Ranchería Era: This area focuses on Tecate's historical development, showcasing artifacts from the ranching period and adobe-style houses built with logs from the Sierra Juárez. Visitors can explore objects such as oil lamps, old televisions, and sewing machines.
Industrialization and Progress: The final section illustrates the impact of the railway and the establishment of the Tecate Brewery, symbolizing the region's industrial evolution.
The museum also features ethnobotanical gardens, a traditional house, and a gift shop with indigenous crafts. It is located at Tláloc Street #400 in the Cuauhtémoc neighborhood of Tecate and is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Zona Arqueológica El Vallecito
Address: Zona Arqueológica El Vallecito, El Vallecito, Tecate, Baja California, Mexico .The Zona Arqueológica El Vallecito, located near Tecate, Baja California, is a significant archaeological site showcasing the rock art and cultural heritage of the Kumiai people. This site, also referred to as La Cueva del Indio in earlier times, features over 23 rock shelters adorned with paintings and petroglyphs. These artworks, created using natural pigments, depict geometric figures, human shapes, animals, and solar motifs, reflecting the symbolic and ceremonial life of the indigenous community.
Highlights include:
- Key Sites: Notable shelters include El Diablito, which marks the winter solstice, and El Hombre Enraizado.
- Cultural Relevance: The Kumiai used the area seasonally for activities such as gathering piñon nuts, hunting, and conducting spiritual ceremonies.
- Visitor Experience: A 2 km interpretive trail guides visitors through the main shelters, offering insights into prehistoric daily life and spirituality.
The site is the only public archaeological zone in Baja California and offers a unique glimpse into the region's ancient history. It is open from Wednesday to Sunday, 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM, with an entry fee of 75 MXN. The area is accessible via Federal Highway 2 near La Rumorosa.
Parque Miguel Hidalgo
Address: Parque Miguel Hidalgo, centro, Tecate, Baja California, Mexico .Parque Miguel Hidalgo, located in Tecate, Baja California, serves as the main square and a vibrant gathering spot in this Pueblo Mágico. Recently renovated, the park is ideal for leisurely afternoons under the shade of large trees. Its centerpiece is a charming kiosk that often hosts festivals and community events. Visitors can enjoy local treats like traditional "nieves" and "tejuino," sold by vendors nearby.
The park is surrounded by other landmarks, such as the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe and the historic Santa María Train Station, established in 1941. This central plaza is a hub of activity where residents and visitors alike can relax, socialize, and explore Tecate’s cultural essence
Stone House
Address: 21510 Baja California, Mexico .The Stone House (Casa de Piedra) near Tecate, Baja California, is a unique architectural landmark integrated into the rocky landscape of La Rumorosa. It is located along the scenic La Rumorosa highway, known for its breathtaking views and winding curves. The Stone House features organic architecture, blending seamlessly with its surroundings, and includes a wooden platform that serves as a viewpoint overlooking the ochre-colored landscape of the Sierra Juárez.
The exact origins and purpose of the Stone House remain unclear, adding to its mystique and allure. Visitors often stop here to enjoy the panoramic views and appreciate its distinct design. It is located near several scenic viewpoints, including Mirador El Caminero and Ojo de Águila, making it a popular spot for travelers exploring the region
La Mirada Ranch A natural setting, rustic-fashion area at the Hacienda Santa Veronica a unique choice in Tecate, Baja California. With a privileged location in El Hongo town, nearby the famous Baja 1000 racecourse, away from the city hustle and surrounded by mountains that help relax and rejuvenate the body. If you need more to relax, enjoy a spa at the Hacienda entrance or a traditional Temazcal, an ancient ceremony that diverse indigenous tribes used to practice to help regulate the digestive system, lung cleaning regulating fertility, getting rid of stress, insomnia. Enjoy an authentic spiritual experience. Other things to note This property is located near El Hongo in Baja California, Mexico. Enjoy a beautiful scenic drive on a white sandy road. The property sits on top of a hill providing 360-degree panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys; A peaceful time from up high.Museo Comunitario Kumiai The Museo Comunitario Kumiai in Tecate, Baja California, is a cultural space dedicated to preserving the heritage of the Kumiai, an indigenous group native to the region. The museum's exhibits are divided into three main sections:Kumiai Heritage: This section highlights the daily life, rituals, and festivals of the Kumiai people. It includes a replica of a traditional Kumiai house, called a wa, along with murals depicting their cultural practices and use of natural resources like acorns from oak trees.Ranchería Era: This area focuses on Tecate's historical development, showcasing artifacts from the ranching period and adobe-style houses built with logs from the Sierra Juárez. Visitors can explore objects such as oil lamps, old televisions, and sewing machines.Industrialization and Progress: The final section illustrates the impact of the railway and the establishment of the Tecate Brewery, symbolizing the region's industrial evolution.The museum also features ethnobotanical gardens, a traditional house, and a gift shop with indigenous crafts. It is located at Tláloc Street #400 in the Cuauhtémoc neighborhood of Tecate and is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PMZona Arqueológica El Vallecito The Zona Arqueológica El Vallecito, located near Tecate, Baja California, is a significant archaeological site showcasing the rock art and cultural heritage of the Kumiai people. This site, also referred to as La Cueva del Indio in earlier times, features over 23 rock shelters adorned with paintings and petroglyphs. These artworks, created using natural pigments, depict geometric figures, human shapes, animals, and solar motifs, reflecting the symbolic and ceremonial life of the indigenous community.Highlights include:Key Sites: Notable shelters include El Diablito, which marks the winter solstice, and El Hombre Enraizado.Cultural Relevance: The Kumiai used the area seasonally for activities such as gathering piñon nuts, hunting, and conducting spiritual ceremonies.Visitor Experience: A 2 km interpretive trail guides visitors through the main shelters, offering insights into prehistoric daily life and spirituality.The site is the only public archaeological zone in Baja California and offers a unique glimpse into the region's ancient history. It is open from Wednesday to Sunday, 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM, with an entry fee of 75 MXN. The area is accessible via Federal Highway 2 near La Rumorosa.Parque Miguel Hidalgo Parque Miguel Hidalgo, located in Tecate, Baja California, serves as the main square and a vibrant gathering spot in this Pueblo Mágico. Recently renovated, the park is ideal for leisurely afternoons under the shade of large trees. Its centerpiece is a charming kiosk that often hosts festivals and community events. Visitors can enjoy local treats like traditional "nieves" and "tejuino," sold by vendors nearby.The park is surrounded by other landmarks, such as the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe and the historic Santa María Train Station, established in 1941. This central plaza is a hub of activity where residents and visitors alike can relax, socialize, and explore Tecate’s cultural essenceStone House The Stone House (Casa de Piedra) near Tecate, Baja California, is a unique architectural landmark integrated into the rocky landscape of La Rumorosa. It is located along the scenic La Rumorosa highway, known for its breathtaking views and winding curves. The Stone House features organic architecture, blending seamlessly with its surroundings, and includes a wooden platform that serves as a viewpoint overlooking the ochre-colored landscape of the Sierra Juárez.The exact origins and purpose of the Stone House remain unclear, adding to its mystique and allure. Visitors often stop here to enjoy the panoramic views and appreciate its distinct design. It is located near several scenic viewpoints, including Mirador El Caminero and Ojo de Águila, making it a popular spot for travelers exploring the region