Parque Estadual da Serra do Tabuleiro is a vast protected area in southern Brazil known for its Atlantic Forest biome, diverse ecosystems, and critical role in supplying water to surrounding cities, offering hiking, wildlife observation, and nature photography opportunities.
Located in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil, Parque Estadual da Serra do Tabuleiro spans approximately 84,130 hectares in the Serra do Tabuleiro mountain range. Established in 1975, the park protects one of the largest remnants of Atlantic Forest in southern Brazil, encompassing dense tropical and subtropical forests, rocky outcrops, rivers, waterfalls, and highland plateaus. It plays a vital ecological role, not only in biodiversity conservation but also as the primary source of drinking water for the nearby metropolitan areas of Florianópolis, Palhoça, and São José. The park harbors a rich variety of flora and fauna including endangered species such as the southern muriqui (Brachyteles arachnoides) and the maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus), as well as numerous bird and amphibian species. Visitors come to explore its network of trails that lead to waterfalls, scenic viewpoints, and dense forest interiors. Key landmarks include the Pico do Tabuleiro, which at 1,036 meters is the highest peak in the park, offering panoramic views of the coastline and Atlantic Ocean. The park's diverse terrain and ecosystems provide excellent opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, mountain biking, and ecological study. While the park has limited infrastructure, rustic trails and natural pools enhance its appeal for those seeking immersive nature experiences. Its protected status plays a crucial part in safeguarding regional water supplies and maintaining environmental stability in a densely populated area of southern Brazil.
Pico do Tabuleiro – The park’s highest peak with sweeping coastal views
Atlantic Forest ecosystem – One of the best-preserved and biologically diverse forests in the region
Numerous waterfalls – Including the Salto dos Macacos and Anchieta waterfall
Critical water sources – Protects key watersheds supplying drinking water to nearby cities
The summit reaches 1,036 meters and offers panoramic views of the Serra do Mar mountains and the Atlantic coast.
A scenic waterfall nestled amidst dense forest, popular for short hikes and nature photography.
One of the largest continuous remnants of Atlantic Forest in the state, home to numerous threatened plant and animal species.