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Parque Natural da Ilha de São Miguel Adventures

Parque Natural da Ilha de São Miguel protects the diverse landscapes of São Miguel Island, renowned for its volcanic geology, rich endemic flora, and outstanding outdoor recreational opportunities.

76,000+
Acres Protected
150+
Miles of Trails
300,000+
Annual Visitors
2008
Year Established

About Parque Natural da Ilha de São Miguel

 

Parque Natural da Ilha de São Miguel is a protected area enveloping the largest island of the Azores archipelago, located in the North Atlantic Ocean. The park spans coastal cliffs, volcanic calderas, lush laurel forests, crater lakes, hot springs, and rural landscapes. This island’s volcanic origins create dramatic scenery, including the famous Sete Cidades twin lakes, Furnas geothermal basin, and hot springs that draw visitors interested in geology and nature immersion. The park’s ecology includes significant native plant species such as Azorean juniper, heather, and the rare laurel forests that have been preserved as remnants of ancient subtropical forests. Beyond its biodiversity, the park safeguards cultural landscapes shaped by centuries of human habitation, agriculture, and traditional Azorean architecture.

Outdoor enthusiasts can explore a variety of hiking trails winding through volcanic calderas, around crater lakes, and alongside coastal viewpoints providing panoramic vistas of the Atlantic Ocean. Birdwatchers find opportunities to observe endemic species like the Azores bullfinch. The park offers geothermal bathing areas in Furnas and scenic picnic spots ideal for family outings. Visitor appeal lies in the harmonious blend of geological wonders, endemic biodiversity, and cultural heritage, accessible via well-maintained trails and visitor services. The park supports sustainable tourism and conservation education, balancing the protection of fragile ecosystems with public enjoyment.

Highlights

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Sete Cidades Caldera and Twin Lakes viewpoint

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Furnas geothermal hot springs and fumaroles

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Endemic laurel forest ecosystems

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Salto do Cabrito waterfall hike

Notable Natural Features

Sete Cidades Lakes

Twin crater lakes formed in a volcanic caldera offering panoramic views from nearby viewpoints.

Furnas Geothermal Area

A volcanic valley with hot springs, fumaroles, and natural thermal pools, central for wellness tourism.

Caldeira das Sete Cidades

A massive volcanic caldera surrounding the lakes, characterized by rich vegetation and scenic hiking routes.