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Jaltepeque Protected Forest Adventures

Jaltepeque Protected Forest is a vital tropical forest reserve in western El Salvador, offering rich biodiversity and opportunities for ecotourism and outdoor exploration.

4,700
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
5,000
Annual Visitors
1991
Year Established

About Jaltepeque Protected Forest

Jaltepeque Protected Forest
 

Jaltepeque Protected Forest, located near the city of Santa Ana in western El Salvador, covers an important area of tropical dry forest and wetland ecosystems. The forest provides habitat to numerous native species, including migratory birds, mammals, reptiles, and a variety of plant species unique to this region. It serves as an invaluable natural refuge amid growing urbanization and agricultural development. The terrain is primarily flat to gently rolling, with freshwater wetlands that support diverse aquatic life. Historically, the area has been recognized for its ecological significance and was officially protected to conserve its biodiversity and watershed functions. Visitors to Jaltepeque can enjoy birdwatching, hiking along informal trails, and wildlife spotting in a relatively undisturbed environment. The forest is also an important research site for conservationists seeking to understand tropical dry forest dynamics and species adaptation. Though facilities are limited compared to larger national parks, Jaltepeque’s quiet, lush setting appeals to naturalists and those interested in low-impact outdoor recreation. The proximity to Santa Ana allows for accessible day trips or short visits. Efforts are ongoing to balance community involvement with protecting this fragile ecosystem, aiming to maintain its natural resources for future generations.

Highlights

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Diverse bird populations including migratory species and endemic birds

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Tropical dry forest ecosystem with unique plant communities

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Wetland areas providing important aquatic habitat for native species

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Close proximity to Santa Ana making it an accessible natural area for recreation

Notable Natural Features

Tropical Dry Forest

One of the largest remaining patches of tropical dry forest in El Salvador, supporting a specialized variety of flora and fauna.

Jaltepeque Wetlands

Freshwater wetland areas within the forest that provide critical habitat for fish, amphibians, and diving birds.

Avian Diversity

Host to over 150 bird species, including several migratory birds and locally endemic species.