Parque Ecológico Monsenhor Emílio José Salim, Protected area in Campinas, Brazil.
Parque Ecológico Monsenhor Emílio José Salim is a protected area covering extensive grounds with diverse vegetation, including native species from the Piracicaba river basin and various palm trees. The site features seven sports courts, walking trails, a running track, playgrounds, and picnic areas.
The grounds were once the site of the former Mato Dentro coffee farm before becoming an experimental station of the Biological Institute in 1937. This shift marked a turning point, moving from agricultural production to scientific research.
The grounds contain a Historical Environmental Museum housed in restored 19th-century buildings from the coffee era. These structures offer visitors insight into the region's past and its connection to agricultural heritage.
The grounds are open daily from early morning to early evening and offer ample parking for visitors. It is best to plan a visit during daylight hours and bring water, especially if using the walking trails or running track.
The grounds feature dedicated mountain bike tracks divided into two distinct routes designed for different skill levels. One route suits beginners while the other caters to experienced riders and competitive events.
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