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Sierra de Agalta National Park adventures

Sierra de Agalta National Park Adventures

Sierra de Agalta National Park protects a rich expanse of cloud forest and pine-oak ecosystems in eastern Honduras, offering visitors a diverse setting for hiking, birdwatching, and nature appreciation.

110,000
Acres Protected
30
Miles of Trails
5,000
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Sierra de Agalta National Park

Sierra de Agalta National Park
 

Sierra de Agalta National Park, established in 1987, is located in Olancho Department, eastern Honduras. It encompasses an area of tropical montane forest characterized by diverse ecological zones ranging from dense pine forests to cloud forests and moist broadleaf woodlands. The park lies within the Sierra de Agalta mountain range, featuring elevations between 500 and 1,450 meters, which influence its varied microclimates and plant communities. The park's biodiversity includes numerous endemic and migratory bird species, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals such as white-tailed deer and several species of monkeys. Historically, the area was inhabited by indigenous communities and has long been valued for its natural resources and cultural significance. Visitors to Sierra de Agalta National Park can enjoy hiking through well-marked trails that traverse ridges and valleys, spotting rare wildlife, and exploring the region’s scenic waterfalls and clear streams. Notable landmarks include the Cerro El Tigre peak and the cascading waters of Las Pilas waterfall. The park offers a tranquil experience relatively undisturbed by mass tourism, appealing to outdoor enthusiasts interested in birdwatching, photography, and ecological research. The park also plays a crucial role in watershed protection, supplying clean water to nearby communities. Access is typically via dirt roads, and basic facilities are available at entry points. The park management encourages sustainable visitation and environmental education to balance conservation with outdoor recreation.

Highlights

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Las Pilas Waterfall - a striking multi-tiered waterfall with swimming opportunities

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Rich birdlife including endemic species like the Honduran Emerald hummingbird

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Cerro El Tigre - the park’s highest peak with panoramic views over the forest canopy

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Remote hiking trails through intact pine-oak and cloud forest ecosystems

Notable Natural Features

Las Pilas Waterfall

A multi-level waterfall accessible via a moderate hike, offering refreshing swimming holes.

Cerro El Tigre

The highest point in the park, providing sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

Cloud Forest Ecosystem

Moist montane forests home to rare flora like orchids and epiphytes, supporting diverse fauna.