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Irazú Volcano National Park Adventures

Irazú Volcano National Park is home to the highest active volcano in Costa Rica, offering breathtaking panoramic views and unique volcanic landscapes.

5,705
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
141,000
Annual Visitors
1955
Year Established

About Irazú Volcano National Park

Irazú Volcano National Park
 

Irazú Volcano National Park, situated in the province of Cartago, encompasses the highest active volcano in Costa Rica, with an elevation of 11,260 feet. The park is characterized by its dramatic volcanic landscape, featuring craters, lava fields, and barren terrain, offering stunning views from its summit that reach as far as the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans on clear days. Established in 1955, Irazú is named after an indigenous word meaning 'thunderous mountain.' Its unique ecosystem is shaped by its high-altitude location, which supports a limited yet specialized palette of flora and fauna adapted to the volcanic environment. The park attracts visitors for its remarkable geological features, including the main crater's mesmerizing water-filled depression and the smaller Diego de la Haya crater. Hiking opportunities, while limited, allow visitors to explore the volcanic terrain. Irazú's appeal is enhanced by its accessibility from the nation's capital, San José, making it a popular day trip destination.

Highlights

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Main Crater with its emerald green lake

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Diego de la Haya Crater

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Panoramic views of both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans

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Unique volcanic highland ecosystem

Notable Natural Features

Irazú Main Crater

This crater is the most visited feature, with a distinctive green-hued lake and steam vents.

Diego de la Haya Crater

A smaller but intriguing crater known for its gray and ashen appearance.

Summit Views

On clear days, both the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean can be viewed from the summit.