
Tula River
The Tula River is a significant waterway in Mexico, flowing through the State of Hidalgo and Mexico City. It originates in the Sierra de las Cruces mountains and moves southeastward, eventually merging with the larger Acolhuacán River. The Tula River plays an important role in local agriculture, ecosystems, and urban water management. Over the years, urban development and pollution have affected its health, making conservation efforts essential for maintaining water quality and ecological balance. It is vital for supporting regional biodiversity and providing water resources for nearby communities.