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Cantareira State Park adventures

Cantareira State Park Adventures

Cantareira State Park protects one of the largest urban forests in the world, offering extensive trails, diverse wildlife, and a critical water supply for São Paulo, Brazil.

19,519
Acres Protected
30+
Miles of Trails
Approx. 100,000
Annual Visitors
1962
Year Established

About Cantareira State Park

 

Cantareira State Park, established in 1962, spans over 7,900 hectares in the metropolitan region of São Paulo, Brazil. It is part of the Atlantic Forest biome, featuring the remnants of one of the largest forest masses near a major city worldwide. The park's terrain is mountainous, with elevations ranging from 750 to 1,000 meters, characterized by dense tropical montane forest, numerous streams, and varied flora including native palm trees, orchids, and bromeliads. The park plays a crucial role in water conservation as it protects the Cantareira System, which supplies a significant portion of São Paulo's drinking water. Visitors enjoy well-marked trails for hiking and mountain biking, with paths leading to viewpoints overlooking the city and to natural springs. Wildlife includes species such as the southern muriqui (a threatened woolly spider monkey), toucans, ocelots, and various amphibians endemic to the region. The park provides opportunities for environmental education and immersive outdoor experiences close to a large urban center. Key landmarks include the Pedra Grande lookout, offering panoramic views, and the Águas Claras visitors’ area, which serves as a hub for entrance and information. The park's proximity to São Paulo makes it a popular destination for day hikes and nature outings, drawing both casual visitors and dedicated naturalists. Despite its protected status, Cantareira faces challenges from urban encroachment and fires during dry seasons. Efforts continue to enhance park management and promote conservation awareness among visitors and local residents.

Highlights

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Pedra Grande Lookout – panoramic views of São Paulo and the surrounding forest

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Habitat of the endangered southern muriqui monkey

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Extensive trail network suitable for hiking and mountain biking

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Águas Claras entrance with visitor facilities and interpretive signage

Notable Natural Features

Cantareira System

A major water supply system fed by the park’s watersheds, crucial for São Paulo's urban population.

Pedra Grande

A large granite outcrop offering some of the best panoramic views of the Cantareira forest and São Paulo.

Southern Muriqui Habitat

The park is one of the few habitats for this endangered largest New World monkey, with conservation efforts ongoing.