El Valle de Antón Protected Forest is a lush cloud forest reserve located inside the volcanic caldera of El Valle de Antón, offering diverse wildlife, scenic hikes, and unique volcanic landscapes.
El Valle de Antón Protected Forest occupies the large volcanic caldera of the dormant El Valle volcano, located in the Coclé Province of Panama. This protected forest covers an area characterized by steep slopes, waterfalls, and dense tropical montane forest ecosystems. The volcanic origins of the region provide the soil richness that supports abundant flora, including endemic orchids, bromeliads, and various tropical tree species. The forest serves as an important habitat for a variety of wildlife such as toucans, monkeys, agoutis, and the elusive Harpy Eagle. The area has cultural significance as well, with local communities living in and around the forest boundary, blending traditional lifestyles with conservation efforts. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the forest for hiking along well-marked trails to scenic waterfalls like Chorro El Macho and natural hot springs heated by the volcanic activity beneath. Birdwatching is a major highlight, with many colorful, tropical species visible year-round. The relatively cool climate, compared to the surrounding lowlands, makes this forest a comfortable escape from Panama’s tropical heat. Visitors can explore interpretive centers that explain the geology and ecology of the valley, making it educational as well as recreational. The combination of volcanic landscapes, rich biodiversity, and peaceful natural surroundings offers a distinctive outdoor experience that balances adventure with environmental preservation.
Chorro El Macho Waterfall – a stunning multi-tiered cascade accessible by hiking trails
Unique cloud forest ecosystem rich with endemic plant and bird species
Natural volcanic hot springs offering relaxing swimming opportunities
Local artisans markets and cultural tours in the nearby town of El Valle
The forest is located inside an extinct volcanic crater, providing unique geological features and rich volcanic soils.
A moist montane environment supporting diverse plant life including orchids and rare birds.
A popular scenic waterfall with easy access via hiking trails, ideal for photography and swimming.