Irazu Volcano National Park is home to Costa Rica's highest volcano, offering visitors breathtaking views and unique geologic formations.
Irazu Volcano National Park, established in 1955, spans nearly 5,705 acres in the province of Cartago, Costa Rica. Its centerpiece, the Irazú Volcano, stands at an impressive 11,260 feet above sea level, making it the tallest volcano in the country. The park features surreal lunar-like landscapes, with the main crater boasting a stunning blue-green acid lake. The park's ecosystems range from dense cloud forests to high-altitude volcanic fields that support unique flora and fauna, including various endemic plant species and birds. Popular activities include hiking to the main crater rim and exploring the trails that meander through the park's otherworldly terrain. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views extending to both the Caribbean and Pacific Oceans on clear days. The park is an essential site for geologic and ecological studies and a haven for adventurers and nature enthusiasts.
The breathtaking summit with vistas of both the Caribbean and Pacific
The unique crater lake with its vibrant blue-green hue
Observation points for bird watching and photography
Scenic trails through varying ecosystems
The main attraction is the large crater with a distinctive blue-green lake.
A smaller crater that lies adjacent to the main crater.
Several viewpoints offer expansive landscapes, including views to both coasts on clear days.