The Serranía las Quinchas Regional Natural Park (PNRSQ) was declared a protected area by agreement No. 0028 in 2008, by the autonomous corporation of Boyacá (Corpoboyacá) in order to protect its ecosystems in perpetuity, and to ensure the continued provision of environmental goods and services [1]. The research seeks to design an aquaponic production system for the Quinchas village in the municipality of Otanche, Boyacá, that fits the guidelines of the new rurality, the well-being and the needs of the community. Through the information provided and analyzed, the prototype of an aquaponic system for the village was established with the conditions of tomato and tilapia plants, which are products that are produced in the region. The design was effective since all the water was effectively recirculated without any leakage in the system and did not cause any damage to the plants implemented in the aquaponic system. From this value proposal, we seek to generate an alternative of sustainable economic development that can be implemented by the residents of this sector, allowing them to diminish factors such as the environmental detriment of the protected area, the lack of economic income for the families and the improvement of the economy of the region.