Carara National Park
It has the only transition forest in the Central Pacific, which gives it greater biodiversity. It is a world famous destination for bird watching, where you can enjoy the beautiful Scarlet Macaw.
Having easy access allows you to enjoy day tours for that ideal getaway and have contact with nature.
Main activities:
- Universal access path: adapted according to law 7600 of Costa Rica.
- Las Araceás Trail; circular trails to observe the plants that give it its name.
- Laguna Meandrica Trail: It owes its name to a meander formed by the Tárcoles River and a Lagoon. Ideal for observing crocodiles.
- Quebrada Bonita Trail: Its main attraction is the ravine that gives it its name, ideal for observing huge trees.
- Encounter of Ecosystems Trail: trail that connects the Quebrada Bonita trail and the Universal Access Trail ideal for bird watching.
We offer you:
- Drinking water
- Sanitary services
- Parking
Fares Nationals or Residents:
- Adults ¢1,000
- Children from 6 to 12 years old ¢500
They must present an identity card at the time of entering the Park.
Adults over 65 years of age presenting an identity card do not pay a ticket for entry.
Fares Foreigners or Non- Residents:
- Adults $10
- Children $5
Cash is not accepted, payments are made by debit or credit card only on site.
Access: All types of vehicle.
Source: SINAC
Carara National Park
From May to November, every day from 8 am to 4 pm.
From December to April, every day from 7 am to 4 pm.
Source: SINAC
https://www.sinac.go.cr/ES/ac/acopac/pnma/Paginas/default.aspx