Las Nubes Cloud Forest Reserve is a privately protected tropical cloud forest in Costa Rica, renowned for its rich biodiversity, lush landscapes, and excellent opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation.
Las Nubes Cloud Forest Reserve is situated on the southwestern slopes of the Talamanca Mountains in the Puntarenas Province of Costa Rica. Encompassing remnants of tropical cloud forest, this privately-owned reserve sustains a biologically rich and ecologically vital habitat characterized by frequent fog and mist, which nourish a dense canopy of epiphytes, mosses, and ferns. The reserve is a critical refuge for many rare and endemic species such as quetzals, brocket deer, and various types of orchids and bromeliads. The geography includes steep ridges, deep ravines, and swift streams that feed into the Pacuare River basin, offering both pristine scenery and a sense of remoteness. Established to conserve this vulnerable ecosystem, Las Nubes operates as an ecotourism destination and research site, promoting conservation education alongside outdoor recreation. Key activities include guided birdwatching tours, interpretive nature hikes on trails passing through primary and secondary forest sections, and nighttime wildlife spotting. The reserve is also known for its role in preserving water catchment areas that are crucial for the surrounding communities. Visitors are drawn to the serene atmosphere, the opportunity to see elusive cloud forest species, and the chance to experience Costa Rica's famed biodiversity firsthand. Its proximity to the towns of San Isidro de El General and Pérez Zeledón makes it an accessible yet peaceful escape into highland forest habitat.
Cloud forest ecosystem with persistent mist and epiphytic diversity
Opportunity to observe elusive Resplendent Quetzal and other rare birds
Scenic viewpoints overlooking Talamanca mountain ranges and valleys
Tranquil waterfalls and refreshing mountain streams along hiking routes
A dense, mist-shrouded upper canopy abundant with mosses, orchids, and bromeliads, creating a unique humid environment.
One of the few accessible reserves within Costa Rica where visitors can hope to see the elusive and vibrantly colored quetzal.
Several trails lead visitors to picturesque waterfalls cascading through the steep terrain, perfect for scenic rest stops.