National Parks
1. Santa Rosa National Park
2. Rincón de la Vieja National Park
3. Ostional National Wildlife Refuge
4. Las Baulas National Park
5. Cabo Blanco Strict Nature Reserve
6. Barra Honda National Park
7. Palo Verde National Park
8. Guayabo, Negritos & Pájaros Islands Biological Reserves
9. Peñas Blancas Wildlife Refuge
10. Carara Biological Reserve
11. Manuel Antonio National Park
12. Caño Island Biological Reserve
13. Corcovado National Park
14. Golfito Biological Reserve
15. La Amistad International Park
16. Chirripó National Park
17. Hitoy-Cerere Biological Reserve
18. Gandoca-Manzanillo National Wildlife Refuge
19. Cahuita National Park
20. Tortuguero National Park
21. Barra del Colorado National Wildlife Refuge
22. Braulio Carrillo National Park
23. Poás Volcano National Park
24. Irazú Volcano National Park
25. Guayabo National Monument
26. Tapantí National Park
27. Cocos Island National Park
28. Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve
29. Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge
30. Piedras Blancas National Park

Guayabo National Monument
Location: It is to be found in the slopes of the Turrialba Volcano,
in the province of Cartago, 19 Km. Northeast of the city of Turrialba.
Importance: It is the country's most important and the largest archeological
sight discovered to date.
Arenal National Park
Location: It is located in the country's Northern Region, in the
Northern sector of the Tilarán mountain range. Importance: It is
an refilling area whose waters drain the Arenal reservoir and are
later used in the production of hydroelectric energy, and in the
agricultural projects of the Moracia irrigation district.
Barra Honda National Park
Location: The Barra Honda Park is located in Guanacaste Province,
22 Km. Northeast of the city of Nicoya. Importance: It posses an
extensive system of caves all independent one from the other: Nineteen
of them have been explored up to now.
Braulio Carrillo National Park
Location: Located in the Central Volcanic range, to the Northeast
of the Central Valley. It includes the Barva Volcano, the Bajo de
Hondura and the Cacho Negro Peak. Importance: This park is located
in one of the country's most rugged areas. Most of the landscape
is made up of tall mountains densely covered with forest and crisscrossed
by countless crystalline rivers. In it lie two dormant volcanoes:
Cacho Negro and Barva.
Cahuita National Park
Location: This most popular spot is located in Limón Province in
the Atlantic seaboard. Importance: It's main attractions are it's
off - white beaches studded with thousands of coconut palms, its
white - colored sea, and its protective coral reef.
Corcovado National Park
Location: It is located in Puntarenas Province, Pacific seaboard,
to the Southeast of the Osa Peninsula. Importance: The park protects
a large number of species at risk of extinction, such as felines
and crocodiles. It also shelters some species of birds, which are
endemic or have restricted distribution.
Chirripó National Park
Location: Located in the Talamanca mountain range, straddling the
provinces of Limón. Cartago and San José. Importance: This is the
tallest mountain in Costa Rica, with an altitude of 3,819 m. It
proudly displays small valleys of glacial origin that were carved
by the action and movement of ice masses some 25,000 to 30,000 years
ago. The vegetation of the paramo can be appreciated.
Guanacaste National Park
Location: The province of Guanacaste, 36 Km. North of the city of
Liberia. Importance: Its forests showcase a great ecological diversity:
very humid - tropical, cloud and tropical dry forests are found
within its confines.
Juan Castro Blanco National Park
Location: Located in Alajuela province, East of Ciudad Quesada.
Importance: 50% of the area is covered with mixed primary forests,
with some patches of regenerative forest. The vegetation is extraordinarily
varied. It is important because of the role it plays in the conservation
of the forest, in soil maintenance and the conservation of the springs
that later become the rivers that irrigate the San Carlos plains.
Manuel Antonio National Park
Location: It is located 7 Km. South of the city of Quepos, on the
Pacific seaboard of the province of Puntarenas. Importance: Its
white - sand beaches, such as Espadilla, South of Manuel Antonio,
are its main attraction. It includes 12 islands mostly bare of any
vegetation and located a short distance of the coast.
Ballena National Marine Park
Location: It is located in the Osa County, Puntarenas province,
on the Pacific seaboard, between Punta Uvita and Punta Piñuela.
Importance: This park protects sandy and pebbly beaches, cliffs,
islands, rocky reefs, the Punta Uvita "tómbolo" and coral reef,
which represent a most important habitat for the reproduction of
marine life and the maintenance of its diversity.
Las Baulas National Marine Park
Location: Located in Playa Grande in Puntarenas province, 35 Km.
from the Belén crossing. Importance: This small reserve was created
to protect the turtle nesting beach of Playa Grande. Every year,
thousands of leatherback sea - turtles, the planet's largest reptile,
crawl onto at night and bury their eggs in its warm sand. There
is also an extensive mangrove swamp, which is an excellent area
to see birds.
Palo Verde National Park
Location: Located in Guanacaste province, between the Bebedero and
the Tempisque Rivers. Importance: This national park is made up
of a mosaic of diverse flood - plains habitats. Rivers and a row
of calcareous hills board it. Palo Verde's natural hydrologic system
provides the most adequate conditions for the area to harbor the
most important concentration of aquatic birds and waders in the
country and in the whole of Central America.
Rincón de la Vieja National Park
Location: One of the volcanoes on the Guanacaste mountain range,
straddling the provinces of Guanacaste and Alajuela. Importance:
It is probably the largest area where the Guaria Morada, the orchid
which is Costa Rica's national flower, can still be found in the
wild.
Santa Rosa National Park
Location: Located 36 Km. North of the city of Liberia, the capital
of the province of Guanacaste. Importance: The old house and the
stone corrals served, on the 20th of March of the year 1856, as
the setting for the Battle of Santa Rosa, the greatest military
episode in this peace - loving country's history.
Tapantí National Park
Location: Located in the Province of Cartago, Orosi district. Importance:
It encompasses two habitats: A low mountain rain forest and a pre
- mountainous rain forest.
Tortuguero National Park
Location: It is located in the Atlantic seaboard of Limón province,
84 Km. Northeast of the city of Limón. Importance: The Green turtle's
most important spawning area in the whole West Caribbean. Among
the vegetation, the "yolillo" palm and the "kativo" tree are the
most common and can often be seen by the side of both the natural
and the artificial canals.
Volcán Irazú National Park
Location: It is located 31 Km. Northeast of the city of Cartago.
Importance: This active volcano, with a long history of dramatic
eruptions and eruptive cycles, is easily reached from the city of
San José.
Volcán Poás National Park
Location: It is located 37 Km. North of Alajuela, on the Central
Volcanic range, on the Alajuela - San Pedro de Poás route.
La Amistad International Park
Location: On the Talamanca mountain range. It is considered the
most extensive untouched tropical - forest - covered mountain system
in the whole country. Importance: It is one of the parks that comprises
the area of greatest biodiversity in Costa Rica, and it is the largest
virgin forest in the country, where an extraordinary large number
of habitats coexist: ferns and mixed forests, product of the differences
in altitude, soil, climate and topography.
Isla del Coco National Park
Location: Pacific Ocean, 548 Km. of Nicoya's Cabo Blanco in the
province of Guanacaste. Its point closest to the continent can be
found is 5°3'34" North Latitude and 87°18'6" West Longitude. Importance:
Isla del Coco Patrimony of mankind and National Park, its importance
transcends the national boundaries to become an international legacy.
Its greatest pride are the marine resources. 235 species of plants
have been identified in the island, 70 of which are endemic; 57
crustaceans, 118 marine mollusks, 200 fish, 351 insects and 18 coral
species.
Piedras Blancas National Park
Location: the Esquinas forest is in southern Costa Rica. Importance:
is one of the last unprotected lowland tropical rainforests on the
Pacific coast of Central America, was declared a national park by
presidential decree.
National Reserves
Carara Biological Reserve
Location: It is located on the Pacific coast, along the shores of
the Grande de Tárcoles River, Southeast of the city of Orotina,
Puntarenas province. Importance: Carara displays a high diversity
of plants, predominantly evergreens. It has several ecosystems,
such as: swamps, a lagoon, a gallery forest, secondary and primary
forests.
Guayabo Island, Negritos Islands and Pájaros Island Biological Reserves
Location: Guayabo Island is located some 8 Km. South of Puntarenas.
There are two Negritos Islands, one East of the other one and are
separated by the Montagué Canal. They are located at only 500 m.
of the Gulf's East coast, about 13 Km. Northeast of Puntarenas.
Importance: They were established as biological reserves in order
to preserve plentiful populations of marine birds, its flora and
fauna and to guarantee that so much natural beauty could be permanently
enjoyed.
Hitoy Cerere Biological Reserve
Location: It is located in the foothills of the Talamanca mountain
range, Southeast of the Estrella Valley, 45 Km. from Limón. Importance:
the area is crisscrossed by an infinite number of very pebbly rivers
decorated with rapids and cascades, some of which are tens of meters
high.
Caño Island Biological Reserve
Location: It is located in the Pacific Ocean in front of Corcovado
National Park, 15 Km. out to sea from the San Pedrillo post. Importance:
It is archeologically most significant, because it was used as a
pre - Columbian cemetery. The area's most important attraction is
its marine resources. The ecosystems forested by the reefs provide
the organic platforms for the maintenance of a great diversity of
marine organisms, such as reef - dwelling fish, mollusks crustaceans
and echinoderms among others.
Lomas Barbudal Biological Reserve
Location: It is located 15 Km. Southeast of Bagaces, in Guanacaste
province. Importance: This spectacularly beautiful reserve is washed
by permanent rivers and a great number of springs.
Cabo Blanco Absolute National Reserve
Location: It is located in the province of Puntarenas, in the Southeastern
tip of the Nicoya Peninsula. Importance: It provides a refuge for
marine birds and it offers one of the most beautiful scenery in
the Pacific coast.
Monteverde Biological Reserve
Location: It is located in the northern plains. Importance: The
Monteverde area in Costa Rica is world famous for its cloud forest.
There are now two reserves, the original Monteverde Cloud Forest
Reserve and the new Santa Elena Rain Forest. In these forests you
can enjoy the cloud forest climate and hike the trails amongst the
varieties of plants and magnificent epiphytic laden trees, there
have been over 450 bird species seen in the Monteverde area. The
native birds are joined at certain time of the year by those which
migrate through from North America. The resplendent quetzals with
their long tails feed at various locations in the area and one can
at times hear the "bong" of the bell birds. These areas sit astride
the continental divide at an altitude a bit above 5000 feet. They
protect and provide habitat for hundreds of species of plants and
animals.
Natural Refuges
Montes de Oro Protected Area
Location: Puntarenas province. The reserve is located on the Southern
watershed of the Tilarán mountain range, Northeast of the city of
Esparza. Importance: Peñas Blancas, part of the Aguacate Mountain
Group, is an area of very rugged terrain made up of volcanic rocks.
Barra del Colorado National Wildlife Refuge
Location: It is located on the border between la Barra del Colorado
and the Caribbean coast in the province of Limón. Importance: It
is made up of a swampy area almost totally devoid of ligneous vegetation,
with marginal soils not apt for agriculture or cattle ranching.
Nonetheless, it posses a very high tourist potential.
Gandoca Manzanillo National Wildlife Refuge
Location: This refuge is located in Talamanca. County on the Caribbean
coast of the province of Limón. Importance: It protects the wildlife,
particularly those species threatened with extinction or with very
reduced populations. It protects the only natural large mangrove
oyster bank in the coastal reef.
Golfito National Wildlife Refuge
Location: It is located in the Western area of Río Claro, in the
province of Puntarenas. Importance: Its location on the lower Esquinas
River basin favors the always - green conditions of the forest,
converting this into the only area in the Costa Rican Pacific coast.
Ostional National Wildlife Refuge
Location: Santa Cruz County of Guanacaste province, in the 200 meter
wide band of beach between Punta India and the mouth of the Nosara
River. It includes the village of Ostional. Importance: It protects
the area's wildlife, which includes the Lora and the Baula turtles,
as well a large variety of marine birds.
Curú National Wildlife Refuge
Location: The refuge is located almost in front of Tortuga Island
and it occupies a portion of terrain which is 200 m. wide measured
horizontally from the high - tide mark between Points Quesera and
Curú. Importance: This refuge has been established for the purpose
of conserving one of the last segments of forest with fauna that
are left in the Southeast of the Nicoya Peninsula.
Caño Negro National Wildlife Refuge
Location: It is located in the Guatusos plains, in the Northern
part of the province of Alajuela. Importance: It protects one of
the most important humid areas in the territory, considered of international
importance as its serves as refuge for a large number of migratory
bird species, species at risk of extinction and commercially important
species.
Penas Blancas Wildlife Refuge
Location: is an area of very rugged terrain made up of volcanic
rocks from the Aguacate Group. Importance: Most of the refuge is
covered by forests that have been altered to some extent, although
the original forest mass can still be found in the remoter areas
and in the river canyons. The vegetation in the lower areas, towards
the south, consists of tropical dry forest. Towards the north and
upper areas grows a promontane moist forest.
