Volcán Barú National Park is a stunning natural area featuring Panama's highest peak, offering spectacular views and diverse outdoor experiences.
Volcán Barú National Park is centered around the country's tallest mountain, Volcán Barú, standing at 11,401 feet. This park is located in the Chiriquí province of Panama and is renowned for its breathtaking vistas at sunrise, where on a clear day, both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans are visible. The park presents a rich biodiverse environment with varied ecosystems including cloud forests and tropical lowlands. Its trail network offers a range of hiking opportunities from established routes to backcountry adventures, attracting hikers and nature enthusiasts. The park is a sanctuary for wildlife such as the elusive Resplendent Quetzal and multiple species of orchids, making it a paradise for birdwatchers and botanists. Established in 1976, Volcán Barú National Park holds cultural significance, being a site of geological importance and natural beauty. The rugged terrain contributes to the park's allure, drawing in visitors interested in both challenging hikes and leisurely exploration amid untouched wilderness.
Summit views of both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans
Habitat for the Resplendent Quetzal
The high altitude cloud forest ecosystem
Hot springs located near the park's boundary
The highest peak in Panama offering expansive views.
A trail known for sightings of rare bird species.
A nearby town known for coffee plantations and as a gateway to the park.