Pico do Selado Private Reserve protects a remote and ecologically significant mountainous area in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, offering rugged hiking and rich biodiversity amid the Atlantic Forest biome.
Pico do Selado Private Reserve is a protected natural area located in the mountainous region of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The reserve centers around Pico do Selado, the highest peak in the Serra dos Órgãos mountain range, standing at approximately 2,275 meters (7,464 feet). This private reserve preserves a portion of the Atlantic Forest (Mata Atlântica), one of the world's richest and most endangered biomes. The terrain is mountainous and rugged, with steep slopes, rocky outcrops, and deep valleys. The reserve plays a vital role in conserving native flora and fauna, including numerous endemic and threatened species such as the golden lion tamarin, maned sloth, and diverse bird species like the Serra do Mar tyrannulet. Ecologically, the area is important as a habitat corridor within the broader Serra dos Órgãos National Park region and the Central Rio de Janeiro Atlantic Forest Mosaic. Recreational opportunities mainly focus on hiking and nature observation, with trails leading to Pico do Selado and surrounding peaks offering panoramic views of the forest canopy and distant mountains. The region sees relatively few visitors compared to nearby public parks, due to its private ownership and controlled access, providing a more solitary experience with nature. Its history includes local conservation efforts sparked by threats from deforestation and development pressure. Visitors come to enjoy quiet, challenging hikes, birdwatching, and absorbing the remoteness of a largely intact Atlantic Forest environment. The reserve's combination of elevation, rich biodiversity, and natural beauty appeals to dedicated outdoor enthusiasts and conservation-minded travelers.
Pico do Selado summit offering expansive views over Serra dos Órgãos
Rare Atlantic Forest habitat supporting endangered wildlife like the golden lion tamarin
Challenging high-altitude hiking routes with rugged terrain
Secluded trails providing solitude away from more frequented parks
The highest point in the reserve at 2,275 meters, offering panoramic views of the Serra dos Órgãos and surrounding Atlantic Forest.
A highly diverse and endangered tropical rainforest biome, home to rare species of plants and animals found only in this region.
The dramatic mountainous backdrop of the reserve, known for jagged peaks and deep valleys influencing local climate and biodiversity.