Turrialba Volcano National Park

Turrialba Volcano National Park is an active volcanic park in Costa Rica known for its fascinating geological features and opportunities for adventure travel.

3,958
Acres Protected
7
Miles of Trails
not specified
Annual Visitors
1955
Year Established

About Turrialba Volcano National Park

 

Turrialba Volcano National Park, located in Costa Rica, is centered around the Turrialba Volcano, one of the country's active volcanoes. This park spans a landscape of diverse topography, from thick forests to open highland meadows that provide rich biodiversity. Historically, Turrialba has been one of Costa Rica's most active volcanoes, with observable eruptions that continue to shape its surrounding ecosystem. The park offers several recreation opportunities for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts, with trails leading to various lookout points providing stunning panoramic views of the Central Valley and the Caribbean Sea on clear days. The vegetation varies from cloud forests featuring species such as oak and magnolia to subalpine areas with unique flora. Although volcanic activity often restricts access to certain areas, the park's rugged terrain and relative lower tourist traffic offer a sense of remote and unspoiled wilderness. Visitors to the park can explore the geological marvels, embark on challenging hikes, or indulge in birdwatching.

Highlights

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Craters of Turrialba Volcano

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Unique cloud forest ecosystem

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Scenic viewpoints of the Central Valley

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Birdwatching with opportunities to see quetzals and hawks

Notable Natural Features

Turrialba Volcano

An active volcano offering a look at powerful geological forces.

Cloud Forest

Home to diverse plant and animal species, offering a unique ecological experience.

Central Valley Viewpoints

Provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.