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Jardín Botánico Benjamin Francis Johnston — Attraction in Los Mochis

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Jardín Botánico Benjamin Francis Johnston
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Sinaloa Park
81245, Sin referencia No. 6 830, Parque Sinaloa, Los Mochis, Sin., Mexico
Trapiche Interactive Museum of Los Mochis
Blvd. Rosendo G. Castro Pte. 711, Centro, 81200 Los Mochis, Sin., Mexico
Museo Regional del Valle del Fuerte
Av Gral Álvaro Obregón s/n, Centro, 81289 Los Mochis, Sin., Mexico
Nearby restaurants
Tabu Sushi Los Mochis
Blvd Centenario 1215, Las Haciendas, 81277 Los Mochis, Sin., Mexico
Tortas Moka Plaza Fiesta Las Palmas
Blvd. Antonio Rosales s/n, Centro, 81289 Los Mochis, Sin., Mexico
Sushi Arao Plaza Encuentro
Plaza Encuentro, Blvd. Antonio Rosales 1080, America, 81220 Los Mochis, Sin., Mexico
La Insolencia
Blvrd Rio Fuerte 1146, Las Delicias, 81277 Los Mochis, Sin., Mexico
Starbucks Boulevard Centenario
Blvd. Antonio Rosales 985 sur, Col. Sector Centro, 81315 Los Mochis, Sin., Mexico
El Leñador
Blvd. Antonio Rosales 985 Sur, Centro, 81289 Los Mochis, Sin., Mexico
Todo Natural Plaza Encuentro
Blvd. Antonio Rosales 1080-Sur, La Herradura, 81200 Los Mochis, Sin., Mexico
Yoico
Dr. Miguel Aguilar Silva, Residencial El Pueblito, Jardines del Sol, 81245 Los Mochis, Sin., Mexico
Little Caesars Mochis
Blvd. Antonio Rosales 985, America, 81240 Los Mochis, Sin., Mexico
Dairy Queen Los Mochis
Blvd. Rosendo G. Castro #780 Entre Blvrd. y Vicente Guerrero Antonio Rosales Centro López Portillo, 81289 Los Mochis, Sin., Mexico
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Jardín Botánico Benjamin Francis Johnston

Blvd. Antonio Rosales Sur 750, Centro, 81200 Los Mochis, Sin., Mexico
4.8(3.5K)
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Outdoor
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Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Sinaloa Park, Trapiche Interactive Museum of Los Mochis, Museo Regional del Valle del Fuerte, restaurants: Tabu Sushi Los Mochis, Tortas Moka Plaza Fiesta Las Palmas, Sushi Arao Plaza Encuentro, La Insolencia, Starbucks Boulevard Centenario, El Leñador, Todo Natural Plaza Encuentro, Yoico, Little Caesars Mochis, Dairy Queen Los Mochis
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+52 668 818 1814
Website
jbbfj.org
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Thu5 AM - 9 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Jardín Botánico Benjamin Francis Johnston

Sinaloa Park

Trapiche Interactive Museum of Los Mochis

Museo Regional del Valle del Fuerte

Sinaloa Park

Sinaloa Park

4.8

(47)

Open 24 hours
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Trapiche Interactive Museum of Los Mochis

Trapiche Interactive Museum of Los Mochis

4.7

(889)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Museo Regional del Valle del Fuerte

Museo Regional del Valle del Fuerte

4.5

(184)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

Nearby restaurants of Jardín Botánico Benjamin Francis Johnston

Tabu Sushi Los Mochis

Tortas Moka Plaza Fiesta Las Palmas

Sushi Arao Plaza Encuentro

La Insolencia

Starbucks Boulevard Centenario

El Leñador

Todo Natural Plaza Encuentro

Yoico

Little Caesars Mochis

Dairy Queen Los Mochis

Tabu Sushi Los Mochis

Tabu Sushi Los Mochis

4.3

(414)

Click for details
Tortas Moka Plaza Fiesta Las Palmas

Tortas Moka Plaza Fiesta Las Palmas

4.3

(83)

Click for details
Sushi Arao Plaza Encuentro

Sushi Arao Plaza Encuentro

4.4

(143)

$

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La Insolencia

La Insolencia

4.1

(124)

$

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Reviews of Jardín Botánico Benjamin Francis Johnston

4.8
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5.0
6y

This park in the middle of Los Mochis is the pride of the city! With its winding path that goes through regional trees, a palm grove, many plants and fauna, and along small canals that leads to a large pond with small islands that are inhabited by, among ducks and geese; large iguanas sunbathing,along with hundreds of turtles swimming around, and sunning on the shores and rocks. Featured in the middle is a waterfall like fountain that you can walk behind. But don't spend all your time watching the birds, turtles and iguanas you've only made it through the first quarter of the park. Behind the impressive front gates that are opened up so the public can see the large ground fountain, shooting water straight up with children running around in it. Just past the fountain is a huge playground with many places for kids to crawl on, including two swinging bridges, tower in the middle. Clean public restrooms nearby. And last of all acres and acres of grassy fields and picnic areas. The park is staffed by constant workers cleaning up, planting trees, cutting grass and monitoring the area for safety. A little info: the park was once the massive grounds surrounding the citys founder's Mansion/Hacienda, many parts of it are still standing all around. The city and park were founded by an American family named Benjamin Francis Johnston and these are his...

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4.0
7y

a cada rato voy, está bueno el sitio It's 4:00 a.m. I can't turn my head off Wishin' these memories would fade They never do

Turns out people lie They say, "Just snap your fingers" As if it was really that easy for me to get over you I just need time

Snapping one, two Where are you? You're still in my heart Snapping three, four Don't need you here anymore Get out of my heart 'Cause I might snap

I'm writing a song Said this is the last one How many last songs are left? I'm losing count

Since June 22nd My heart's been on fire I've been spending my nights in the ring Tryna put it out

So I'm snapping one, two Where are you? You're still in my heart Snapping three, four Don't need you here anymore Get out of my heart 'Cause I might snap

Oh-oh-oh-ooh 'Cause I might snap Oh-oh-oh-ooh

And if one more person says, "You should get over it" Oh, I might stop talking to people before I snap, snap, snap Oh, I might stop talking to people before I snap

Snapping one, two Where are you? (Where are you?) You're still in my heart (still in my heart) Snapping three, four Don't need you here anymore (need you here anymore) Get out of my heart 'Cause I might...

Oh-oh-oh-ooh (snap) 'Cause I might Oh-oh-oh-ooh (snap) Get out of my heart

Oh-oh-oh-ooh 'Cause I might snap Oh-oh-oh-ooh (get out of my heart, get out of my) 'Cause...

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5.0
48w

This garden and the Sinaloa Gardens are possibly the same or at least they are blended together.

Actually we couldn't tell the difference and our guide said they were the same.

In any event this was a real gem right in the middle of the city and had multiple gardens, playgrounds, childrens

activities, paths, a big lake, lots of birds and ducks, a butterfly house and garden, and much more.

This is a must see for visitors to this area. Out group of about a dozen included nature lovers and those with no knowledge.

All were delighted and thrilled to have...

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K. OldfieldK. Oldfield
This park in the middle of Los Mochis is the pride of the city! With its winding path that goes through regional trees, a palm grove, many plants and fauna, and along small canals that leads to a large pond with small islands that are inhabited by, among ducks and geese; large iguanas sunbathing,along with hundreds of turtles swimming around, and sunning on the shores and rocks. Featured in the middle is a waterfall like fountain that you can walk behind. But don't spend all your time watching the birds, turtles and iguanas you've only made it through the first quarter of the park. Behind the impressive front gates that are opened up so the public can see the large ground fountain, shooting water straight up with children running around in it. Just past the fountain is a huge playground with many places for kids to crawl on, including two swinging bridges, tower in the middle. Clean public restrooms nearby. And last of all acres and acres of grassy fields and picnic areas. The park is staffed by constant workers cleaning up, planting trees, cutting grass and monitoring the area for safety. A little info: the park was once the massive grounds surrounding the citys founder's Mansion/Hacienda, many parts of it are still standing all around. The city and park were founded by an American family named Benjamin Francis Johnston and these are his botanical gardens.
AlexaAlexa
This garden and the Sinaloa Gardens are possibly the same or at least they are blended together. Actually we couldn't tell the difference and our guide said they were the same. In any event this was a real gem right in the middle of the city and had multiple gardens, playgrounds, childrens activities, paths, a big lake, lots of birds and ducks, a butterfly house and garden, and much more. This is a must see for visitors to this area. Out group of about a dozen included nature lovers and those with no knowledge. All were delighted and thrilled to have done this visit.
Chris AshleyChris Ashley
What a beautiful park in the centre of a busy city. Immediately upon entering this park you leave behind a lot of the noise of traffic and it was lovely and peaceful. The park has hundreds of species of trees in their arboretum. There is an 8 km walking track frequently used by walkers and joggers. A lovely place to stroll or exercise. There are even stations of exercise equipment anyone can use through out the park. There is a place to get food and/or drinks. No cost to enter. Open during the day.
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This park in the middle of Los Mochis is the pride of the city! With its winding path that goes through regional trees, a palm grove, many plants and fauna, and along small canals that leads to a large pond with small islands that are inhabited by, among ducks and geese; large iguanas sunbathing,along with hundreds of turtles swimming around, and sunning on the shores and rocks. Featured in the middle is a waterfall like fountain that you can walk behind. But don't spend all your time watching the birds, turtles and iguanas you've only made it through the first quarter of the park. Behind the impressive front gates that are opened up so the public can see the large ground fountain, shooting water straight up with children running around in it. Just past the fountain is a huge playground with many places for kids to crawl on, including two swinging bridges, tower in the middle. Clean public restrooms nearby. And last of all acres and acres of grassy fields and picnic areas. The park is staffed by constant workers cleaning up, planting trees, cutting grass and monitoring the area for safety. A little info: the park was once the massive grounds surrounding the citys founder's Mansion/Hacienda, many parts of it are still standing all around. The city and park were founded by an American family named Benjamin Francis Johnston and these are his botanical gardens.
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This garden and the Sinaloa Gardens are possibly the same or at least they are blended together. Actually we couldn't tell the difference and our guide said they were the same. In any event this was a real gem right in the middle of the city and had multiple gardens, playgrounds, childrens activities, paths, a big lake, lots of birds and ducks, a butterfly house and garden, and much more. This is a must see for visitors to this area. Out group of about a dozen included nature lovers and those with no knowledge. All were delighted and thrilled to have done this visit.
Alexa

Alexa

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What a beautiful park in the centre of a busy city. Immediately upon entering this park you leave behind a lot of the noise of traffic and it was lovely and peaceful. The park has hundreds of species of trees in their arboretum. There is an 8 km walking track frequently used by walkers and joggers. A lovely place to stroll or exercise. There are even stations of exercise equipment anyone can use through out the park. There is a place to get food and/or drinks. No cost to enter. Open during the day.
Chris Ashley

Chris Ashley

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