The park was established as part of the celebrations for the Bicentennial of the Independence of Mexico.
It is situated on the grounds of a former industrial project that was repurposed into a public ecological and recreational space.
The facility integrates significant water treatment and filtration systems to manage the aquatic park's large-scale pools.
The park features an interactive area focused on environmental education alongside the thrill-seeking attractions.
Parque Bicentenario is a large-scale municipal recreation complex located in Santa Rosa Jáuregui, Querétaro, featuring both an amusement park and a dedicated water park area. The site occupies a significant land footprint designed to provide family-oriented entertainment through mechanical rides and aquatic facilities. It serves as a regional recreational hub, incorporating green spaces alongside traditional theme park infrastructure. The park facilities are maintained by the local municipal government of Querétaro. It is designed to accommodate large volumes of visitors, particularly during weekends and holiday seasons. The water park section operates seasonally, depending on local weather conditions and maintenance schedules.
The vantage point overlooking the central ferris wheel provides a full view of the park's layout.
Bring both swimwear and comfortable walking shoes, as the park requires walking between the dry mechanical rides and the water park area.
Utilize sunscreen and hats, as large portions of the park, particularly near the pools, have limited natural shade.
Arrive early to secure a lounge chair or shaded spot in the water park section before peak mid-day attendance.
Do not attempt to visit the water park area on Mondays or during the winter season when it is typically closed for maintenance.
Closed on Mondays; the water park section is closed during the winter season.
Proper swimwear is required for all water areas; standard theme park attire is expected in the ride section; refrain from bringing outside food or drink, as restricted by park policies.