The Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve offers a diverse landscape of pine forests, dramatic waterfalls, and rich biodiversity, making it a prime destination for nature enthusiasts.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve.
No permits required, but some areas may have an entrance fee.
Best visited during the dry season from December to May, when trails are least slippery.
No formal visitor center, but the Chiquibul Forest Reserve has ranger stations nearby.
Accessible via dirt roads, 4WD recommended during the wet season.
The region experiences a tropical climate with a wet season from June to November and a dry season from December to May. Temperatures are generally warm year-round, ranging from 60°F to 90°F.
The forest reserve faces challenges from illegal logging and occasional wildfires, which threaten its biodiversity and natural resources.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located within the reserve, offering basic amenities and access to the natural sites.
A short but steep trail leading to the captivating Big Rock Falls.
An easy trek to explore the spectacular Rio Frio Cave and its natural river setting.
A simple walk to a platform offering exceptional views of Central America’s tallest waterfall.
Arrive early in the day to enjoy the peace of the pools and waterfalls before more visitors arrive.
The reserve's paths can be slippery during the rainy season from June to November; sturdy shoes are recommended.
Some areas are remote; consider hiring a local guide to navigate roads and trails.
Bring a swimsuit and water shoes for exploring the Rio On Pools.