La Paz Waterfall Gardens Nature Park is a sprawling nature reserve in Costa Rica renowned for its stunning waterfalls, vibrant wildlife habitats, and immersive rainforest environment, offering visitors a rich mix of hiking, wildlife viewing, and cultural experiences.
Located in the Central Valley of Costa Rica near the town of Vara Blanca and within the Alajuela province, La Paz Waterfall Gardens Nature Park is one of the country’s premier ecotourism destinations. Nestled on the eastern slopes of the Poás Volcano, the park spans approximately 70 hectares of lush tropical rainforest. This privately owned reserve is dedicated to conservation and environmental education, combining spectacular natural beauty with curated wildlife exhibits. Visitors can explore a network of well-maintained trails that pass by a series of five dramatic waterfalls along the La Paz River, including the iconic La Paz Waterfall, which plunges over 37 meters into a deep river gorge. The park’s ecosystems support a diverse array of flora and fauna, including hundreds of bird species, butterflies, frogs, and mammals such as jaguars, tapirs, and monkeys in its aviaries and rescue centers.
The park's well-designed animal sanctuary features rescued wildlife, including toucans, sloths, jaguars, ocelots, and colorful tropical birds, offering educational presentations to raise awareness about Costa Rica’s biodiversity and conservation challenges. The terrain is mostly accessible with paved and boardwalk paths suited for families and casual hikers, making it an approachable destination for all skill levels. La Paz also offers opportunities for bird watching, photography, and cultural dining experiences with traditional Costa Rican cuisine. Located just over an hour’s drive from the capital city San José, the park represents a key gateway for eco-tourists seeking a blend of pristine natural beauty and engaging wildlife encounters without venturing deep into remote jungle wilderness.
La Paz Waterfall – a 37-meter high cascade framed by verdant rainforest
Extensive wildlife sanctuary featuring rescued native species like jaguars and sloths
Butterfly Observatory showcasing dozens of vibrant indigenous butterfly species
Boardwalks and trails offering close-up views of rainforest streams and flora
The park's namesake waterfall, plunging 37 meters into a rocky gorge surrounded by dense rainforest.
A carefully maintained refuge for rescued Costa Rican wildlife including jaguars, sloths, toucans, and ocelots.
A glass-enclosed habitat housing native butterfly species to educate visitors on their life cycles and ecological importance.