Tinguá Municipal Natural Park is a protected forest reserve in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, known for its Atlantic Forest biodiversity, waterfalls, and scenic hiking trails.
Tinguá Municipal Natural Park is a critical conservation area located between the metropolitan region of Rio de Janeiro and the municipality of Duque de Caxias. Covering a substantial portion of the Atlantic Forest biome, the park spans rugged hills, dense forest cover, and freshwater springs, offering vital habitat for many native species. Established in 1996, its primary goal is to protect the forest remnants, maintain water resources, and promote environmental education. The landscape includes diverse ecosystems such as montane forest and riparian zones, hosting wildlife like the titi monkey, ocelot, and various bird species including toucans and tanagers. Outdoor opportunities are largely centered around hiking, with well-maintained trails leading visitors to notable waterfalls like the Tinguá Waterfall and viewpoints overlooking lush valleys. The park is also valued for its role in safeguarding water sources critical to the surrounding urban areas. Visitors can enjoy a natural retreat within a short distance from Rio de Janeiro’s urban centers, benefiting from both recreational and educational experiences. Although camping is limited, day hikes and wildlife observation are the principal attractions, complemented by onsite signage and guided educational activities. The park’s closeness to major cities makes it an accessible destination to experience Atlantic Forest conservation firsthand while supporting ongoing protection efforts.
Tinguá Waterfall with scenic swimming areas
Diverse Atlantic Forest ecosystem rich in wildlife
Well-maintained hiking trails suitable for all levels
Panoramic overlooks featuring views of the surrounding mountains and valleys
A picturesque waterfall that provides a refreshing spot for visitors after hiking and contributes to the park’s rich aquatic environment.
The park protects part of the endangered Atlantic Forest biome, home to diverse plants, mammals, and birds.
Important springs and streams originate here, supplying nearby communities and emphasizing the park's ecological importance.