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Arikok National Park adventures

Arikok National Park Adventures

Arikok National Park showcases the rugged and picturesque landscape of Aruba with its fascinating geology and diverse flora and fauna.

7,907
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
2000
Year Established

About Arikok National Park

Arikok National Park
 

Arikok National Park, located on the island of Aruba, is a captivating expanse covering approximately 20% of the island. The park features a variety of landscapes including rolling hills of volcanic lava, towering cacti, and secluded beaches. Geologically significant, Arikok is a mix of limestone, quartz diorite, and other igneous rocks. The park is home to unique wildlife such as Aruba's endemic rattlesnake, the rare Aruban whiptail lizard, and a variety of bird species. Historically, the park contains ancient Arawak petroglyphs found inside the Fontein Cave, providing insight into Aruba's early inhabitants. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities from hiking to exploring natural caves, swimming in tidal pools, or simply enjoying the stunning vistas. Key landmarks include the Natural Pool, Quadiriki Caves, and the Arikok Hilltop offering panoramic views.

Highlights

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Natural Pool (Conchi) - a tranquil swimming spot surrounded by rugged terrain

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Fontein Cave - features ancient Arawak drawings

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Quadiriki Caves - known for its impressive stalactites and stalagmites

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Jamanota Hill - highest point in Aruba for sweeping island views

Notable Natural Features

Natural Pool

A hidden pool formed by volcanic rock and pounding sea, reachable by a rugged trail.

Fontein Cave

Cave with historic Arawak petroglyphs that reflect the island's indigenous heritage.

Jamanota Hill

The highest elevation in Aruba, offering panoramic views of the island.