Sihuatehuacán means "City of Priestesses" or "Enchantresses" in the Nahuat language. Situated east of Santa Ana and 65 kilometers from the capital, this park has welcomed visitors since 1973.
This volcanic park features warm weather and three natural spring-fed pools, offering an ideal blend of nature and fresh air spread over 6.5 hectares. Visitors can explore a trail network and enjoy the park's beautiful gardens.
Sihuatehuacán includes modern family cabins, a picnic area, parking, a skating rink, restaurants, and a large open-air amphitheater with seating for up to 1,000 people, and a five-a-side soccer field, among other attractions.
Hours:
Monday - Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Entrance fee:
Salvadorans: $1.50
Foreigners: $3.00