Parque Natural Municipal Saint-Hilaire is a significant conservation area located in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, spanning parts of the municipalities of Porto Alegre and Viamão. This region features diverse landscapes, including remnants of native Atlantic Forest, planted eucalyptus forests, extensive wetlands, and open fields with unique butiazais (Butiá palm tree stands). The park plays a crucial role in protecting water sources and offers varied terrain suitable for several sports like jogging.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Parque Natural Municipal Saint-Hilaire is a Nature Conservation Unit located in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, spanning parts of Porto Alegre and Viamão. It protects diverse ecosystems, including Atlantic Forest and Pampa biomes, and serves as a crucial water source protection area. The park is recognized under the National System of Nature Conservation Units (SNUC).
The Viamão section of Parque Natural Municipal Saint-Hilaire is being developed for public recreation, offering various sports activities in contact with nature. Jogging is a prominent activity, with planned improvements including trails suitable for this sport. Other recreational activities and sports courts are also part of the development.
Yes, the Viamão section of Parque Natural Municipal Saint-Hilaire is developing infrastructure for recreational activities, including trails suitable for jogging. These routes offer varied terrain through native forests, fields, and along wetlands. A dedicated guide on Running Trails in Parque Natural Municipal Saint-Hilaire provides detailed information.
The park features native forests (Mata Atlântica remnants), planted eucalyptus forests, wetlands, and fields with 'butiazais' (Butiá palm tree stands). A dam within the park has created wetlands that serve as nesting sites for various native bird species. The park is home to 133 types of birds, 260 plant species, and 12 mammal species.
The entrance to the Viamão section of Parque Natural Municipal Saint-Hilaire is free. This section is being developed for public leisure and recreation.
Parque Natural Municipal Saint-Hilaire has been visited by more than 40 komoot users. The region offers various routes, primarily for jogging. While specific route ratings are not yet available, the area is gaining recognition among outdoor enthusiasts.
Komoot offers a guide titled Running Trails in Parque Natural Municipal Saint-Hilaire. This guide provides detailed information on available routes and helps users plan their jogging adventures within the park.
The Viamão section entrance of Parque Natural Municipal Saint-Hilaire is located at Av. Senador Salgado Filho, 2785 - Parada 38, Viamão. This section is undergoing development to enhance visitor infrastructure.
For information regarding the Porto Alegre section, the phone number is (51) 3289-5318 and the email is ucs.smamus@portoalegre.rs.gov.br. For the Viamão section, general contact for Viamão City Hall is (51) 3492-7600. Official websites are available for both municipal administrations.
The Viamão section of the park is receiving investment to improve infrastructure for visitors. Planned enhancements include trails for activities like jogging, sports courts, and areas for cycling. These developments aim to support various recreational and sports activities in a natural setting.
The Viamão section of Parque Natural Municipal Saint-Hilaire is being developed as a leisure area, focusing on recreational and sports activities suitable for various visitors. The planned trails and improved infrastructure aim to provide an engaging environment for families to enjoy nature.

