The park is ideal for hiking, bird watching, and observing fauna, flora, and fungi. During your visit, you are likely to see or hear agoutis, howler or white-faced monkeys in the distance, and possibly peccaries. The park has several trails. The longest one is Camino de Cruces, and one of the most attractive is the Spectacled Owl Trail, which leads to a small peak that serves as a natural lookout from where you can even see the Panama Canal. At the visitor center, the rangers can guide you on which trail is best for you based on the activity you want to do. For a comfortable visit to the park, you should know that some trails are quite narrow in the forest, and there are mosquitoes and a variety of insects. On some trails, you might have to cross a stream during the rainy season. Additionally, due to the park's forest type, there are significant differences in vegetation between the rainy and dry seasons. In both cases, it's crucial to wear appropriate footwear and clothing for jungle hiking. It is also important to bring insect repellent and water. Especially in the rainy season, it usually rains after noon, so it's preferable to bring a raincoat if you visit at that time. It's important to know that entrance fees to the park are now being charged. The fee depends on the activity you plan to do. I have added photos in the comment for you to check...
Read moreGreat place to breath fresh air, very close to the city, just 15 minutes from Condado del Rey, there are some trails and also if you like off road or mountain bikes there is a road for that too.
I like the rainforest flora and if you are very quiet you can see some birds and other little animals, also try to wear long sleeve and pants that wouldn't be that hot, and last but not least that some bottles of water with you and leave it in your car, you will need it after you have...
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