The park ceased operations permanently in August 2022 after the state government opted not to renew the land concession.
The site was historically part of a larger ecological corridor along the La Silla River.
The closure resulted in the dismantling of major attractions, including the iconic roller coasters that once defined the park's skyline.
The land is being redeveloped to expand the connectivity of the existing Gran Parque Río La Silla ecological trail system.
Bosque Mágico Coca Cola is a defunct amusement park located in Guadalupe, Nuevo León, which ceased all public operations in 2022. The park grounds formerly featured a variety of roller coasters, flat rides, and family attractions. It was situated adjacent to the La Pastora Zoo and the Silla River. The park's name originated from a long-standing corporate sponsorship with Coca-Cola. It served as a primary recreation destination in the Monterrey metropolitan area for decades. Following its closure, the state government of Nuevo León reclaimed the land to initiate projects aimed at environmental restoration and public park development. The site is currently inaccessible to the public and is undergoing transformation as part of the Gran Parque Río La Silla project.
The perimeter fence of the Gran Parque Río La Silla provides views of the ongoing environmental restoration of the riverbank.
Do not attempt to visit the site, as the former amusement park area is gated and restricted for ongoing restoration work.
Visit the adjacent public sections of Gran Parque Río La Silla for scenic walking trails and river views.
Do not seek entry to the abandoned amusement park grounds, as it is an active construction and restoration zone.
Permanently closed to the public since August 2022.