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Palo Verde National Park

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Size: 18,418 hectares.
Distance from San José: 
240 kilometers.
Camping:
Permitted.
Trails:
Yes.
Dry season:
January through March.
The tempisque lowlands consist of vast flood plains covered with the river and loke silt deposits.
 
Herons are very frequently seen on pajaros island (Birds Island).

Palo Verde National Park protects a portion of what is called the Río Tempisque lowlands, an amazingly diverse patchwork of habitats, including freshwater and saltwater marshes, deciduous, riparian and evergreen forests; and mangrove swamps.

 

The marshes are an extremely important stopover point for migratory animals and in January and February the largest concentration of wading birds in Central America can be found here.

 

The park's many birds migrate to the region during the dry season, including storks, egrets, ibis, grebes and spoonbills. Pajaros Island (Isla de Pajaros), in the middle of the Tempisque River, is particularly eye-catching as it is home to many exotic bird species. The island is the largest nesting site for the black-crowned night-herons in Costa Rica and boasts other avian exotics such as the great curassow, toucans and macaws

 

The Catalina sector of the park, in the northeast area, contains interesting primary forest, but no trails per se. It's common to see animals like pizotes, querques, collared peccaries, coatis, white tailed deer, spotted skunks, white-face monkeys, iguanas and many more.

 
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