Santa Elena Biological Reserve is a lush cloud forest renowned for its biodiversity and captivating hiking trails, offering visitors a serene escape into nature.
Santa Elena Biological Reserve is located in the Cordillera de Tilarán mountain range in Costa Rica, close to the famous Monteverde area. The reserve covers approximately 765 acres (310 hectares) of pristine cloud forest, characterized by moist, dense vegetation and a rich array of flora and fauna. Its high altitude results in frequent cloud cover that supports a unique ecosystem. The reserve was established in 1989 with a strong community involvement that continues to emphasize conservation and sustainable tourism. Visitors are drawn to its cooler climate and misty atmosphere, home to diverse wildlife, including the resplendent quetzal, three-wattled bellbird, and various species of monkeys. The reserve's network of trails offers several hours of exploration, ranging from easy walks to challenging hikes, each affording stunning views of the lush surroundings. Key attractions include various lookout points and serene spots for birdwatching, providing a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts. Its conservation efforts are geared towards maintaining the delicate balance of the ecosystem while allowing for educational and eco-friendly tourism.
Canopy view points with panoramic vistas of the cloud forest
Rich biodiversity including unique bird species like the resplendent quetzal
Educational opportunities through guided nature walks with local experts
Primary and secondary forest representation, showcasing ecological transitions
A scenic overlook offering expansive views of the lush cloud forest and distant volcanoes.
Home to hundreds of plant species and extensive wildlife, including elusive bird species and primates.
A hub for scientific research focused on conservation and ecological studies in the cloud forest.