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La Selva Biological Station Adventures

La Selva Biological Station is a premier research, education, and eco-tourism destination in Costa Rica, offering unparalleled access to tropical rainforest biodiversity.

3,900+
Acres Protected
25
Miles of Trails
12,000
Annual Visitors
1968
Year Established

About La Selva Biological Station

La Selva Biological Station
 

La Selva Biological Station is located in Costa Rica's Sarapiquí region, renowned for its biodiversity within a tropical rainforest ecosystem. Managed by the Organization for Tropical Studies, the station covers over 3,900 acres of protected land and serves as a hub for biological research and environmental education. La Selva is a living laboratory where researchers and visitors can explore diverse flora and fauna, including over 300 species of birds, numerous reptiles, amphibians, and mammals. Trails run through the varied terrain, providing opportunities for hiking and wildlife viewing. Educational programs and interpretive tours enhance understanding of complex forest ecosystems. The area is critical for studying climate change impacts, conservation strategies, and sustainable practices due to its rich natural resources.

Highlights

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The canopy tower offers a unique perspective for birdwatching.

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The dense primary rainforest is home to captivating wildlife, including jaguars and poison dart frogs.

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Engaging guided tours provided by trained naturalists highlight rainforest ecology.

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Well-maintained trails allowing direct exploration of the vibrant forest environment.

Notable Natural Features

Canopy Tower

A structure that allows visitors to observe the rainforest from above, providing unique wildlife and plant views.

River Sarapiquí

A major waterway bordering the station, pivotal for aquatic studies and offering scenic vistas.

Sendero Tres Ríos

A prominent trail offering varied ecosystems from riverine to dense forest settings, ideal for nature walks.