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Cerro de la Silla
Elevation: 1,820 metres (5,971 feet)
Coordinates: 25°34′N 100°20′W / 25.56°N 100.33°W / 25.56; -100.33
Location: Nuevo León, Mexico
Range:
First ascent:
Easiest route: hike

Cerro de la Silla (Spanish for Saddle Hill), named for its distinctive saddle-shaped profile when viewed from the west, is a famous symbol of the landscape of the state of Nuevo León, Mexico. Located in the cities of Monterrey and Guadalupe, it covers an area of 60.5 square kilometres (23 square miles). The mountain has four peaks: Pico Antena, Pico Norte, Pico Sur and Pico la Virgen; Pico Norte is the highest at 1820 m while Pico la Virgen is the lowest at 1750 m.

Set aside as a Natural Monument by the government of Mexico in 1991, the hill is a popular recreational area and is often scaled by hikers who take a 2.5 kilometre (1.6 mile) trail to reach the top. The ascent is considered fairly difficult, requiring approximately 3 hours to complete, but the panoramic view of the metropolitan area of Monterrey makes the climb worth the effort.

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