Diriá National Park

Coordinates: 10°10′23″N 85°35′37″W / 10.17306°N 85.59361°W / 10.17306; -85.59361
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Diriá National Park
SINAC)

The Diriá National Park, until 2004 the Diriá National Forest Wildlife Refuge, is a

highlands of the Nicoya Peninsula, including the watersheds of the Diriá, Tigre, Verde and Enmedio rivers which have been created a terrain of deep valleys
with steep slopes.

The 5,500 ha (14,000 acres) park has a ranger station which is open daily from 8am to 4pm for visitors and tourists, and contains species such as

wildlife refuge
.

The park has two trails that leave the ranger station, one of which leads to the Brasil Waterfall. There is a basic dormitory at the ranger station where travelers can stay overnight.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Diria National Park".

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