Serra da Mantiqueira State Park protects a vital segment of the Mantiqueira mountain range, offering rich biodiversity, scenic mountain landscapes, and diverse opportunities for hiking and nature observation.
Serra da Mantiqueira State Park spans the border regions of São Paulo, Minas Gerais, and Rio de Janeiro states in Brazil, covering an extensive portion of the Mantiqueira mountain range. This park encompasses rugged terrain with peaks often exceeding 2,000 meters (6,500 feet), steep valleys, waterfalls, and dense Atlantic Forest biome. The park is a refuge for numerous endemic plant and animal species, some threatened or endangered, including rare orchids, bromeliads, and wildlife such as the maned wolf and various birds unique to this ecosystem. The vegetation varies from montane forest to high-altitude campos de altitude (grasslands), providing rich ecological diversity. Popular for outdoor enthusiasts, visitors can explore a network of trails that lead to stunning viewpoints, natural pools, and waterfalls. Activities like hiking and birdwatching are widely enjoyed due to the park’s well-preserved natural settings. The park also has historical significance, protecting indigenous lands and remnants of early European settlements dating back to the 18th century. Serra da Mantiqueira’s combination of mountain scenery, flora and fauna diversity, and tranquil environment attracts visitors looking for both adventure and nature immersion close to major urban centers. Conservation efforts focus on preserving its biodiversity and promoting sustainable tourism to maintain the health of its fragile ecosystems.
Pico da Mantiqueira – the park's highest peak offering panoramic views
Atlantic Forest ecosystems harboring unique and threatened species
Waterfalls such as Cachoeira do Chuvisqueiro and Cachoeira do Palmital
Remote hiking routes leading to serene high-altitude grasslands
The highest peak in the park, it provides panoramic views of the surrounding mountain range and valleys.
A rich, biologically diverse biome featuring endemic plant species and important wildlife habitats.
A striking waterfall accessible by a well-maintained trail, popular for swimming and nature photography.