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Carara National Park

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Carara National Park is a crucial sanctuary for wildlife in the increasingly developed Pacific Zone. The park is distinctive in that it encompasses both the wet rainforest of the southern Pacific and the dry tropical forest of the northwest. Located in this unique transition zone, Carara National Park hosts flora and fauna that you might see in both the Osa Peninsula and Guanacaste Province.

Toucans, anteaters, agoutis, sloths, wild pigs and white-faced monkeys inhabit its varying ecosystems. Carara is also home to nearly 450 scarlet macaws, and is one of the country’s best areas to view these flamboyant birds. EveryCrocodiles in Tarcoles River year between December and April, visitors can observe scarlet macaws nesting in empty tree cavities throughout the park.

The reserve’s landscape includes primary and secondary rainforests, a lagoon, and marshlands formed by the seasonal flooding of the Tarcoles River. Celebrated for its population of more than 2000 American crocodiles, the Tarcoles River flows from the Nicoya Peninsula into the Pacific Ocean and forms the northern border of Carara National Park. Also known as the Rio Grande de Tarcoles, it is one of Costa Rica’s largest rivers, and is an important watershed for much of the Central Valley.

The Tarcoles boasts one of the planet’s biggest populations of American crocodiles, with an average of 25 crocs per square kilometer. The term Carara is actually an indigenous word meaning “river of crocodiles”. These prehistoric reptiles can measure more than 12 feet from snout to tail and are a common sight on boat tours. If traveling from San Jose or Puntarenas, be sure to stop at the Tarcoles River Bridge where you can often see more than a dozen massive crocodiles sunning themselves on the river’s edge.

Carara also hosts gallery forests (secondary forest growing on land formerly used for agriculture) along the banks of the river. The primary forests, occupying most of the park, are thick with creeping vines and epiphytes. Over 400 species of birds inhabit the park, including six species of heron,American Crocodile egrets, roseate spoonbills and ospreys.

Archeological sites uncovered in this area indicate that, between 300 and 1500 AD, a village was located here, complete with a cemetery situated on the hill overlooking the Tarcoles River. Digging has unearthed a rectangular foundation for a structure made from rocks taken from the river.

The nearby village is named Lomas Carara, and archeologists speculate that it flourished in the centuries before Columbus, probably wielding political and economic control over the land near the Tarcoles River.

Weather:

March and April are the driest months in the park. Annual Rainfall: 2800 mm; Average temperature: 84 °F

Activities:

Bird & wildlife watching, rainforest hikes and crocodile tours along the Tarcoles River are available. Naturalist guides can be hired for the two-hour hike through the park. Visitors should note that camping is not permitted within Carara National Park.

Facilities:

The Quebrada Bonita ranger station has picnic tables, restrooms and maps available for hikers. A couple of the trails have picnic areas as well. The station is located on the left side of the road as you are driving towards Jaco, about 10 minutes after crossing the Tarcoles River Bridge.

Trails:

There are three hiking trails in the park. The .75 mile Araceas trail parallels the river and passes marshy areas. This loop trail can be combined with the Quebrada Bonita trail (.85 mile). The 2.5 mile Laguna Meandrica trail is located two kilometers north of the main park entrance and winds deeper into the park. This easy trail traverses dry transitional forest and ends at the marshlands of the Laguna Meandrica.

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Flora & Fauna:

In addition to crocodiles, the rivers, marshes and forests of the park are home to a diverse population of animals. Wildlife enthusiasts will enjoy spotting sloths, agouti, white-faced monkeys, vine snakes, ocelots, kinkajous, margay cats, collared peccaries and white-tailed deer. Toucans, roseate spoonbills, jacanas, herons, manakins and trogons are commonly seen, especially in the early morning.

This is one of only two areas in Costa Rica where scarlet macaws are endemic. These large parrots are easiest to spot in the early morning or late afternoon. The best time for observing migratory birds is during the dry season (December through April).

Guanacaste trees, strangler figs, cecropia, deciduous kapok trees and cacti are some of the park’s native flora.

Fees and Schedule:

Ranger Station: Open from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Admission: $10

Getting There:

Carara National Park is roughly an hour and a half drive from San Jose, or the international airport. From San Jose, follow Highway 27 for 35 miles to the town of Orotina. Three miles past Orotina, turn left on Highway 34, the coastal highway towards Jaco. Continue for 11 miles until you reach the bridge over the Tarcoles River. The Quebrada Bonita ranger station and park headquarters is 2 miles farther south, on your left.

Where to Stay

Most visitors stay in the nearby towns of Jacoor Quepos and take day trips to the park. Both tourist towns are brimming with tour operators that offer morning or afternoon excursions to the park including transportation and drinks. Jaco is a 15-minute drive from the park and Quepos is less than an hour away. A variety of hostels and hotels can be found in both beach towns.

Contact info:

Quebrada Bonita Ranger Station: 8383-9953

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