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Tenorio Volcano National Park & Vicinity

Tenorio Volcano National Park is known for its rainforest and cloud forestOne km north of the Río Corobicí, a well-paved road (Hwy. 6) leads northeast 58 km to Upala in the northern lowlands via the low-lying saddle of Tenorio and Miravalles Volcanoes. The road is straight, fast, and (when last driven) free of potholes--a splendid, gentle roller-coaster ride that whisks you to the other side before you know it.

The only town is Bijagua, a center for cheese-making 38 km north of Cañas, on the northwest flank of Volcán Tenorio, a steep-faced, archetypically conical cone rising to 1,916 meters. The volcano is lushly forested in cloud forest and montane rainforest protected within Parque Nacional Volcán Tenorio. Local hiking is superb (albeit often hard going on higher slopes), notably one that leads to the Río Celeste, with a waterfall and fumaroles and boiling mud-pools nearby. Another arduous and slippery trail leads through cloud forest to Lago Las Dantas (Tapir Lake), where it is common to see tapirs drinking at dusk in the waters that fill the volcanic crater. Cougars and jaguars tread the forests. And monkeys abound.

A dirt road leads east from Bijagua two km to Bijagua Heliconia (see below), an ecotourist lodge and biological station that was started by local farmers intent on saving what forest remained on their property with the hope of stimulating local development through education and ecotourism. The project is supported by various international aid organizations. The lodge sits at 700 meters elevation on the slopes of Tenorio abutting Tenorio Volcano National Park. Trails lead into prime rainforest and cloud forest; it's a 90-minute walk by well-maintained trail to the summit. There's even a children's trail. Guided hikes and nature excursions are offered ($20-40). The station has a small butterfly and insect exhibit, plus horseback riding.

Another dirt road that begins five km north of Bijagua leads to the main park entrance, with a ranger station, tel. 695-5180, fax 695-5982. About 200 meters farther is another side road leading to the U.S.-owned La Carolina Lodge (see Accommodations, below), a ranch and stables with trails into the forests of Tenorio National Park; to the Rio Celeste waterfall, where you can swim in a teal-blue lagoon; and to Los Chorros thermal springs. Horseback rides are also offered.

Just south of Bijagua, a dirt road leads west to Miravalles Protected Zone (Zona Protectora Miravalles).

Los Tigres is a private reserve on the Caribbean side of the saddle protecting 800 hectares of premontane rainforest and its denizens: sloths, howler and white-faced monkeys, agoutis, ocelots, toucans, tanagers, and many other bird species. There are no accommodations, but you may be able to camp near a small waterfall with special permission. Wildland Adventures (see the North American Tour Operators appendix) offers 13-day nature tours that include visits to Los Tigres, Palo Verde, and Arenal.

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Affordable - $100 for half day (8AM to 12PM)
$175 for all day (8AM to 2PM)

Tour with experienced Realtors and residents of Pacific Coast Costa Rica. Let us know your criteria for a home and the dollar amount and we will provide an agenda of homes or land for you to view. Complete with print outs of all properties being viewed. Travel in comfort with bilingual agents. Receive credit for tour when you buy!

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Zip Line 3Canopy Zip Line
Sail high above the rainforest canopy and experience Costa Rica most popular adventure sport: the canopy zip line. This exhilarating tour was actually invented in Costa Rica, and has since been featured on the Discovery Channel. This tour offers an adventurous tourist the opportunity to ascend into the forest canopy and see jungle life from a birds perspective.
New features: 21 platforms, 9 zip lines, 2 repel lines, one suspension bridge, and one "Tarzan swing"!!!
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Quad Tours
Drive your own fully-equipped ATV into the rugged mountains, where your professional bilingual guides lead you through rustic tropical settings, unpaved roads, giant African Palm Plantations, working cattle farms, and incredible Ocean views and waterfalls.
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Catamaran 1Boat & Cruise Excursions
Varoius Boat & Cruise options for tours throughout Costa Rica. From Dolphin and Whale Watching to Party Boats, Sunset Cruises, we have a boating excursion for you. Prices as low as $ 65.00 USD per person, please see our tourism section for full details and booking.
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Horseback RidingHorseback Riding

All our tours include several hours of riding through special trails with stunning vistas and scenery, and include well-earned stops to savor and enjoy the tastes, flavors and multi-sensory experiences of this beautiful land. Let our Costa Rican family host you and your guests on an unforgettable and uniquely Costa Rica.Be surprised to learn about Costa Rica’s tropical rain forest, the endangered Mono Titi or squirrel monkey, and exotic medicinal plants and herbs indigenous to our community.
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SportsFishingOffshore and Inshore Sportsfishing
Costa Rica and it’s offshore fishing grounds are world famous for the numerous records (fly and conventional tackle) that have been set and the large numbers of fish it can produce during the peak seasons. Sailfish are the name of the game here and are available year around with December through April being the prime season. 30 to 40 fish days are common during those peak warmer months when numerous Sails can be seen free-jumping and resting on the surface.
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