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Cerro Negro Natural Reserve adventures

Cerro Negro Natural Reserve Adventures

Cerro Negro Natural Reserve is home to one of Nicaragua's youngest and most active volcanoes, offering thrilling hikes and unique views of the volcanic landscape.

11,360
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1983
Year Established

About Cerro Negro Natural Reserve

Cerro Negro Natural Reserve
 

Cerro Negro, part of the Cordillera de los Maribios mountain range in Nicaragua, is a prominent volcanic feature that offers adventurers a rare experience. Known for its black slopes, Cerro Negro is a relatively young volcano, having first emerged in 1850. Its last eruption occurred in 1999, and it remains one of the most active vulcanism sites in Nicaragua. The landscape is characterized by stark contrasts between dark volcanic ash and lush vegetation in the surrounding reserve. Adventurers flock to the reserve for volcano boarding, a sport pioneered on this site, where participants slide down the steep slopes on specially designed boards. Beyond the thrill of this unique activity, visitors can enjoy hiking the volcanic cones to witness panoramic views of the nearby countryside and neighboring volcanoes. Despite its bare, black surface, the reserve supports various wildlife species, showcasing nature's resilience.

Highlights

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Volcano Boarding Slopes

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Panoramic views from Cerro Negro's summit

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Diverse volcanic landscapes

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Scenic trail of volcanic cones

Notable Natural Features

Volcano Boarding Slope

A heart-pumping ride down the black slopes of Cerro Negro.

Cerro Negro Summit

Offers a stunning panoramic view of the surrounding landscapes.

Volcanic Ash Trails

Hiking trails offer a close-up experience of the volcanic environment.