Page 70 - SOUTH GUANACASTE TOURIST GUIDE
P. 70

 Drinking water
RePsatathusrante
Lookout Information
BirdPiwc-anticchAinrega
Camping Area
Restrooms
Cafeteria
Keep within
trails Creacdceipttcedards
70 accepted
Hours Credit c$ards accepted
Activities
Microscopes
How to get there
Protected Zones
Palo Verde
A bird sanctuary with water mirrors
This park is made up of lagoons and mangroves that drain into the Río Tempisque. It is a sanctuary for thousands of aquatic birds, both migratory and non-migratory, which is what led the park to be declared a Wetland of Importance under the Global Convention on Wetlands (RAMSAR).
Within the park is the 2.3-hectare Isla de Pájaros (Bird Island), located just offshore from the park. The island is incredibly important, since it is home to the country’s largest colony of the black-crowned night heron and is one of the most important waterfowl nesting islands in Central America. It is also the habitat of three species of endangered waterfowl:
National Park
60%
Humedales
343
bird species, representing 37% of Costa Rica’s total avifauna.
Restaurante
ReLsotrokomuts
Cafeteria Bird watching
KeepCawmitphiing traAilrsea
Hours
Restrooms
Information
LodginNg ight Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax )
Jabiru
(Jabiru mycteria)
Roseate Spoonbill
(Platalea ajaja)
Fulvous Whistling-Duck
(Dendrocygna bicolor)
Photos: Laurens Alvarado Hidalgo
$ Drinking water $ Paths
Information Lodging
Restrooms
Information
Parking
Lodging
Microscopes
¢1000 $12
Showers
Palo Verde NP: 2200-0125
Bagaces Subregion: 2671-1455 / 2671-1290 / 2671-1062
Regional AC Arenal-Tempisque: 2695-5908 / 2695-5180 / 2695-5982
Parking
Microscopes Information
National visitors and residents over 13 years of age. Secondary students
$
Paths
Lookout Cafeteria Parking
Microscopes
Credit cards
Foreign
Pic-nic Area Showers
Protected Areas: Palo Verde
Parque Nacional Palo Verde, Guanacaste
No pets
InfoCramfeatteiorina LoPdagrkiningg
Birdwatching tours and landscape viewing.
From September to March, thousands of herons,
1. From San José, travel to Bagaces along Route 1 until you reach Highway 922.
1
27
Peargkinrgets, greMibcroescosp,es ibises, ducks and northern Keep within Credit cards No pets
jacanas, flock to the lake and neighboring areas
2. From San José to Bagaces via Route 27, turning off on Highway 23 and then to Route 1, then Highway 922 to the destination.
922 23
trails accepted
to feed and reproduce. Hiking
3. From Liberia on Route 1 to the turnoff for Highway 922.
CrediHt coaurrdss accepted
CrNeodipt ectasrds accepted
Showers
Services
Credit cards accepted
Showers
Restaurante
More information
Lookout Cafeteria
Entry Fees
Address: 20 km southwest from the CCSS Clinic of Bagaces. It is located in the Province
of Guanacaste, between the Bebedero River and the Tempisque River; approx. 30km west of the city of Cañas.
Bird watching Keep within
trails accepted
More information here:
Camping Area
Hours
Credit cards accepted
Information
Bird watching
Keep within trails
Credit cards accepted
No pets
Credit cards
No pets
Drinking water Restaurante Restrooms Information Lodging
Return to map
No pets
   68   69   70   71   72