Explore Palo Verde National Park’s diverse ecosystems, vibrant birdlife, and stunning waterfalls. Discover why it’s a Wetland of Importance in Costa Rica.
Explore Palo Verde National Park’s diverse ecosystems, vibrant birdlife, and stunning waterfalls. Discover why it’s a Wetland of Importance in Costa Rica.
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Parque Nacional Palo Verde - Palo Verde National Park - Plains Bark Waterfall.
Route Duration: 8 hours
Stops at Palo Verde National Park - Llanos de Cortez Waterfall:
• GP75+XGC - Falls Cuts Flats
Attractions in Palo Verde National Park - Flats Bark Waterfall:
Waterfalls of Cortes
Schedule: Depart from your hotel lobby to Palo Verde National Park….
- Parque Nacional Palo Verde - Palo Verde National Park - Plains Bark Waterfall.
Route Duration: 8 hours
Stops at Palo Verde National Park - Llanos de Cortez Waterfall:
• GP75+XGC - Falls Cuts Flats
Attractions in Palo Verde National Park - Flats Bark Waterfall:
Waterfalls of Cortes
Schedule: Depart from your hotel lobby to Palo Verde National Park. Travel to the park to embark on a safari, where you can observe various species of birds, iguanas, monkeys, and crocodiles, along with the lush vegetation of the dry tropical forest and wetlands. Additionally, visit a waterfall where swimming is possible, weather permitting, before returning to the original pickup location.

- Bottled water
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- bath towels
- Gratuities
- bath towels
Palo Verde National Park is among the most ecologically diverse locations in Costa Rica. It features a vibrant array of over 15 distinct natural habitats, such as lowland deciduous forest, evergreen forest, flood forest, limestone hill deciduous forest, zacatonal forest, and mangrove forest. The wetlands, which make up 50% of the park’s area, serve as a…
Palo Verde National Park is among the most ecologically diverse locations in Costa Rica. It features a vibrant array of over 15 distinct natural habitats, such as lowland deciduous forest, evergreen forest, flood forest, limestone hill deciduous forest, zacatonal forest, and mangrove forest. The wetlands, which make up 50% of the park’s area, serve as a haven for thousands of waterfowl, both resident and migratory.
Over 750 plant species have been cataloged, including palo verde, pochote, bitter cedar, and guanacaste. The park is home to 5 of the 6 mangrove species found in the country. Regarding wildlife, more than 280 bird species have been recorded, including both migratory and resident birds, some of which are endangered or have very small populations.
Visitors can enjoy the cut plains waterfall when weather conditions allow, and the Bijagua rainforest acts as a biological corridor.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.