A new green space is coming to the Gustavo A. Madero municipality! It is EDEN Naturaleza, a recreational park that will transform Corpus Christi Park with more than 10,000 square meters renovated and designed for family life.
On March 11, 2026, the first stone was laid for this project, which seeks to offer a safe and fun space for children and families in Madero.
The proposal includes play areas, outdoor activities, and areas for learning about nature without leaving the city.
Among the most striking attractions will be a 1,800-square-meter animatronic zoo with 13 animals, six of which will have movement and sound. The idea is for families to interact with them and learn in a fun way as they tour the park.
Games, adventure, and spaces for the whole family.
EDEN Naturaleza will not be just a traditional park. The project includes adventure towers with zip lines, suspension bridges, a climbing wall, bungee jumping, and challenge games, as well as inclusive playgrounds, a feature that already distinguishes other EDEN parks in the municipality.
Another space that promises to become a favorite is the tree maze, which will occupy 800 square meters and will be made up of vegetation up to 1.80 meters high, creating an interactive tour for children and adults.
There will also be an electric train, sports areas, and a special 450-square-meter space for pets, equipped with ramps and tunnels so that dogs can also have their own place to play.
As part of the renovation, the existing kiosk will be refurbished and a canopy will be installed for sports and cultural activities, in addition to multipurpose courts with shade netting. The park will also feature a 430-square-meter exercise area.
This new space is expected to benefit residents of nearby neighborhoods such as Guadalupe Tepeyac, Estrella, Industrial, Gertrudis Sánchez, and Vallejo, among others, offering a meeting place to enjoy the outdoors very close to home.
The opening date has not yet been announced, but construction on the project has already begun. So far, no admission fee has been announced, but everything points to free admission.