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Mongaguá Beach Environmental Protection Area protects coastal ecosystems and offers visitors diverse outdoor recreation opportunities along the southern coast of São Paulo, Brazil.

Approx. 12,000 acres
Acres Protected
5 miles
Miles of Trails
Approximately 100,000
Annual Visitors
2000
Year Established

About Mongaguá Beach Environmental Protection Area

 

The Mongaguá Beach Environmental Protection Area (Área de Proteção Ambiental da Praia de Mongaguá) is located in the southern coastal region of São Paulo state, Brazil. This protected coastal zone preserves important Atlantic Forest remnants, dune systems, mangroves, and marine habitats essential for biodiversity conservation. Stretching along an expansive beachfront with fine sand and moderate surf, the area combines natural beauty with rich ecological value. The landscape includes diverse ecosystems supporting several endangered species native to southeastern Brazil. Historically, the area has played a vital role in maintaining water quality and protecting local fisheries. Visitors to Mongaguá Beach Environmental Protection Area find opportunities for beach activities, birdwatching, environmental education, and light hiking in adjacent preservation zones. The area's proximity to both urban centers and natural environments makes it a popular destination for people seeking relaxation and nature observation. Key landmarks include dunes with native vegetation and mangrove patches that serve as nurseries for fish and crustaceans. The blend of sea, sand, and forest habitats encourages a variety of wildlife sightings and supports sustainable tourism initiatives that highlight environmental awareness. Complementary to its natural attractions, local communities emphasize eco-friendly recreation, reinforcing the protection goals of the area.

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Extensive coastal dune ecosystems with native plant species

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Mangrove habitats supporting diverse marine and bird life

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Pristine sandy beaches popular for swimming and surfing

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Scenic viewpoints highlighting the contrast between forest and ocean

Notable Natural Features

Coastal Dune System

This dune complex features resilient native vegetation and functions as a natural barrier against coastal erosion.

Mangrove Forests

Mangroves provide crucial fish nursery habitats and host unique birds and invertebrates endemic to the region.

Mongaguá Beach

A wide sandy beach that attracts swimmers, surfers, and beachgoers while supporting sensitive marine ecosystems.