Jardín Botánico Benjamín F. Johnston
This green space, converted into the quintessential recreation site for families in Los Mochis, originated as part of the garden of Benjamin Francis Johnston, the American businessman who started the city's sugar mill in 1898. It is said that he loved to travel, so he collected exotic plants from all over the world to plant next to his luxurious mansion. Today it is made up of 203 plant species from around the world. A public space for relaxation and recreation, preserving the botanical garden section. You will be amazed by the very tall palm trees along the main walkway, as well as the cactus garden and the golden path. If you pay attention, you will see some wooden sculptures, like a huge crocodile or some ants climbing up a tree trunk.