Parque Natural do Litoral Norte protects a pristine stretch of Brazilian Atlantic rainforest and coastal ecosystems, offering rich biodiversity and scenic landscapes for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Parque Natural do Litoral Norte is a protected natural park located in the northern coastal region of São Paulo state, Brazil. It encompasses a large area of Atlantic Forest biome, including tropical rainforests, mangroves, estuaries, sand dunes, and pristine beaches, making it one of the richest biodiversity hotspots in the country. The park serves as a refuge for numerous endangered plant and animal species, including many birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. Several endemic and threatened species thrive here due to the preservation of native ecosystems. Historically, the area was impacted by human settlement and development, but ongoing conservation efforts have focused on restoring habitats and controlling deforestation. Visitors to the park can explore well-marked trails that weave through lush forest, visit scenic headlands overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, and enjoy birdwatching opportunities, especially during migration seasons. The coastal location also allows for activities such as kayaking in estuaries and beaches that remain relatively untouched by mass tourism. Key landmarks include the diverse estuarine environments of the Una do Prelado River and the pristine beaches of Juquehy and Camburi. The park appeals to those seeking a natural experience in a subtropical coastal setting, emphasizing low-impact outdoor recreation, environmental education, and nature photography. Its proximity to several small towns provides convenient access while allowing visitors to experience wild Atlantic Forest and coastline within a short distance from urban areas.
Una do Prelado River Estuary – a key habitat for migratory birds and diverse aquatic life
Atlantic Forest ecosystems harboring endangered species including the Woolly Spider Monkey
Sandy beaches of Camburi and Juquehy featuring unique dune vegetation
The Vale do Una trail system offering immersive rainforest hikes
Preserves one of the most important remnants of the endangered Atlantic Forest, a biome with exceptional biodiversity and endemism.
An important estuary and freshwater ecosystem, providing critical habitat for fish, birds, and amphibians.
Dynamic coastal dune systems with native vegetation adapted to shifting sands and salt spray.