Guanacaste
National Park
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Cacao Station: 1100 mts above sea level at the Cacao
Volcano Maritza Station: 600 mts above sea level at the soutern foot of
Orosí Volcano. Pitilla Station: at the moist slopes of the Caribbean
side of Orosí Volcano, 8 km southwest of Santa Cecilia, which is
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The lowland fauna and flora of this 35,000 hectares
big park is similar to the Santa Rosa National Park. But at it extends
in natural succession from 200 mts above sealevel to 1659 meters into
the Guanacaste mountainranges with its rainforests and very moist
forests and pasture lands. It is estimated that is houses 2,250 plant
species, 125 species of birds, 25 mammal species, and 1800 species of
insects. The wildlife on the moist and very moist volcanic slopes of
Orosí include howler and white-faced capuchin monkeys, tapirs, ground
sloths, jaguars, collared peccaries and three-wattled bellbirds, among
others. The middle ground provides a refuge for curassows, white
tailed deer, and the tropical rattlesnake, fer-de-lance and the
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The Guanacaste National Park is is a region of scenic
beauty, panoramic trails, volcanoes, raging rivers, heavy rains, winds
and biological stations. the latter provide facilities for scientists
and ecotourists.
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Cacao Station has no access road. the nearest road ends at Góngora
Station, on the river with the same name, 550 meters above sea level
on the Quebrada Grande-Hacienda La Perla Trail. From here one must
walk or ride (6kms). The path from Quebrada Grande, which has hot
springs, is truly picturesque: it winds through meadows and groves of
pea-tree, bastard cedar, ear tree, masicaran and shoemaker's tree. The
forest serves as refuge for mammals such as the armadillo, white
tailed dear and Eastern Cotton Tail Rabbit; for birds such as the
Magpie Jays, Yellow Crowned Parrots and Large-Billed Hawks; and for
snakes such as the Fer-de-lance and Dark Brown Snake.
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Guanacaste
National Park forms part of the Guanacaste Conservation Area, a
terretory of 104,000 hectares that also include Santa Rosa National
Park, Rincón de La Vieja National Park, Bolaños Island Wildlife
Refuge, Junquillal Bay Recreation Area and Horizontes Experimental
Station. For more information call the Park Headquarters at Santa
Rosa.

(Text and pictures on this page were
taken from a public domain source and modified by Michael Dodson and
Denny Genovese)
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