The park utilizes the natural topography of the Sierra Chica mountains, incorporating hills into its mini-golf and sliding courses.
The park operates a permanent mini-theatre that hosts puppet shows and storytelling sessions for younger children.
A significant portion of the park's games, such as the maze, are designed to encourage cognitive and spatial navigation skills.
The facility is intentionally designed to minimize the use of motorized electronics in its primary play zones.
The Serranita is an outdoor recreational park located in the Paravachasca Valley of Córdoba, Argentina, focused on active games and nature-based entertainment. The park features a variety of attractions including a hedge maze, mini-golf, and a dedicated area for remote-controlled car racing. Built on uneven terrain, the layout integrates natural features into activities like sliding tracks and obstacle courses. Many attractions are constructed from wood and recycled materials to maintain an eco-friendly aesthetic. The site is designed primarily for families and schools, emphasizing non-electronic play and physical movement. Visitors can access a variety of outdoor activities spanning the hillside landscape.
The elevated viewing platform located at the top of the hedge maze, which offers a panoramic view of the surrounding mountain ranges.
Wear sturdy, closed-toe sneakers as the park requires walking over uneven dirt and gravel paths.
Bring plenty of sunscreen and hats, as large sections of the park are fully exposed to the sun with limited shade.
Carry a reusable water bottle to refill at the park's designated hydration stations.
Avoid visiting during the peak heat of midday in mid-summer; there is minimal shade in the primary play areas.
The park typically operates on a weekend and holiday schedule; it often closes on weekdays during the low season.