Serra da Cantareira State Park is a significant urban forest reserve in São Paulo, Brazil, offering extensive hiking trails, rich Atlantic Forest biodiversity, and panoramic city views.
Serra da Cantareira State Park encompasses one of the largest urban forest reserves in the world, located just north of São Paulo city in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Covering a large portion of the Serra da Cantareira mountain range, this park preserves important fragments of the Atlantic Forest biome, known for its high biodiversity and endemic species. The park's terrain is characterized by steep ridges, dense forest, and significant elevation changes, reaching altitudes up to around 1,037 meters (Pico do Jaraguá being a nearby notable peak outside the park boundaries). Its ecosystems provide habitat for various bird species, mammals such as howler monkeys and capuchin monkeys, and a wide range of native plants. Established in 1962, the park aims to protect natural resources and guarantee water supply to the São Paulo metropolitan area. Visitors are drawn to its well-maintained trails that offer opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and mountain biking. Popular locations within the park include the Engordador trail, which leads to scenic vistas over São Paulo, and the Pedra Grande lookout, a granite outcrop with sweeping views of the city and surrounding forest. The park also holds cultural significance, with remnants of old settlements and historical trails once used by indigenous peoples and early settlers. Easy access from the city combined with rich natural and recreational opportunities makes Serra da Cantareira a valued green space for environmental education and outdoor enthusiasts.
Pedra Grande lookout rock with panoramic views over São Paulo
Diverse Atlantic Forest ecosystem supporting endemic and rare species
Engordador Trail – a popular hiking route with waterfalls and scenic overlooks
Refúgio Pedra Grande, a tranquil spot for birdwatching and nature study
A large granite rock formation offering the most iconic panoramic view of São Paulo and surrounding forested hills.
A small but scenic waterfall located accessible via the Engordador trail, popular for rest and photography.
A well-known trail through dense rainforest leading to streams and spots abundant with birdlife.