Corcovado National Park
Hiking Tour in Corcovado – San Pedrillo Station
Activity starts at 7:00 am – please arrive at 6:45 am
Corcovado National Park Hiking Tour
Tour Details
This is a full-day tour, with an approximate schedule from 7:00 am to 4:00 pm. The tour departs from Uvita to Corcovado National Park, with a boat ride of approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Upon arrival at Corcovado – San Pedrillo Station, a light snack will be offered before starting the first guided hike along the designated trail. This hike lasts approximately 2 hours, during which visitors will have the opportunity to observe the park’s impressive biodiversity.
After completing the first hike, a picnic-style lunch will be served at San Pedrillo Station.
After lunch, if natural conditions allow it (weather and available time), a second shorter hike will take place, allowing visitors to continue exploring the natural environment.
Once the activities are completed, the group will begin the return trip from Corcovado to Uvita, departing the park no later than 2:00 pm, depending on weather conditions, ocean conditions, and tides.
Location
Corcovado National Park is located on the Pacific coast of the Osa Peninsula, in the province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica.
Corcovado belongs to the tropical humid forest life zone of the South Pacific region and is considered one of the most important protected areas in the country for the conservation of its flora and fauna.
This park is recognized as a true natural laboratory, where national and international scientists conduct research on the structure, function, and interaction of tropical ecosystems.
The extremely humid forests of Corcovado, with annual rainfall exceeding 5,000 mm, represent the last significant portion of the Mesoamerican Pacific Tropical Rainforest.
Due to its location, climate conditions, soil characteristics, and topography, the park hosts an extraordinary biological diversity, which has generated great interest for scientific research and environmental education programs.
Climate and Ecosystems
The climate in the park is warm, rainy, and very humid.
Approximately 500 tree species have been identified in Corcovado, representing about one quarter of all tree species found in Costa Rica.
The park’s vegetation is mainly composed of very humid tropical forests, which include different ecosystems such as:
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Mountain forest
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Cloud forest
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Lowland forest
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Swamp forest
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Herbaceous wetlands
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Mangroves
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Cliff vegetation
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Coastal vegetation
Some of the most characteristic plant species include Nazareno, Poponjoche, Guayabón, Sangregao, Ojoche, Espavel, and Macho Macho, among others.
Wildlife
The park protects many endangered species, including large felines, reptiles, and birds with restricted distribution.
Approximately the following species have been identified:
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140 species of mammals
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367 species of birds
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117 species of amphibians and reptiles
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40 species of freshwater fish
Among the most remarkable species are:
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Baird’s Tapir
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Jaguar
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Puma
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Giant Anteater
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White-lipped Peccary
Visitors may also observe several monkey species such as:
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Howler monkey
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White-faced capuchin monkey
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Spider monkey
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Squirrel monkey
Notable bird species include:
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Scarlet macaws
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White hawk
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Great curassow
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King vulture
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Black-mandibled toucan
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Various species of hummingbirds
Due to its extraordinary biodiversity, Corcovado is considered one of the most important conservation areas in Central America.
San Pedrillo Station
San Pedrillo Station protects an important portion of the Mesoamerican Pacific Tropical Rainforest, one of the richest and most diverse ecosystems on the planet.
Its natural conditions allow the development of a wide variety of flora and fauna, many of which have restricted distribution or are endangered species.
Reservation Information
Reservations must be made at least 1 month in advance.
Once the reservation is confirmed, it is mandatory to send the full names of all participants and their passport numbers in order to proceed with the purchase of the Corcovado National Park entrance tickets.
Important Information
Even if the reservation is cancelled within the timeframe established in our policies, the Corcovado National Park entrance fee is non-refundable, as it corresponds to a direct payment to the park system.
Park entrance fee:
USD $17 per person, according to the current rate established by MINAE.
Please check availability before making any payment.
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Vacation Style Holiday TypeForest, Guided Tours, Trekking
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Activity Level Moderate
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Group Size Medium Group
This place offers abundant tropical forests, cloud forests, swamp forests. It is one of the wettest areas of Costa Rica, which offers a great variety of flora and fauna. They have also discovered unique species of flora here. The virgin forests captivate visitors. It is an ideal place for nature lovers. There are more than 500 species of trees, 140 species of mammals, 367 species of birds, 40 species of freshwater fish and 117 species of amphibians registered in this area.
Jaguars, anteaters, tapirs, deer, wild cats, spiders, monkeys and a large number of rare tropical animals inhabit these lands and the surrounding waters.
The tour is through scenic paths so that the tourist can harmonize with nature.
To make this tour, a minimum of 6 adults is required. Check availability at whatssAp +506 8854-3022
Please contact us if your group is smaller than 6 people, as we may be able to combine you with another group.
Terms & Conditions
What includes?
- Snack : coffee, juice, pastries and bananas in office
- Lunch (please indicate if there are allergies or any type of restriction like vegan or vegetarians).
- Tickets of entrance Corcovado National Park
- Life jackets
- Insurance
- Bilingual and certified general guide
- Binoculars-guide
- Telescope-guide
- Fruit
- Water
- Cookies
- Juice
General Recommendations
Arrive at 6:45 am
IS VERY IMPORTANT : YOU TO SEND ALL FULL NAME AND PASSPORT NUMBER
Lunch
(please indicate if there are allergies or any type of restriction like vegan or vegetarians).
MANDATORY IN CORCOVADO NATIONAL PARK
Please bring your reusable water bottle so you can refill in our 100% purified water dispenser
special closed hiking shoes, tennis Or rubber boots.
What should you take with you on the tour?
- Bathing suit
- Beach Sandals
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Hat
- Waterproof container for your personal ítems
- Comfortable clothes and a towel
- Any prescribed medication administered during the day.
- Camera
- Raincoat (rainy season).
PROHIBITIONS IN COSTA RICA’S NATIONAL PARKS
- Do not smoke cigarettes
- Do not use vaparizer
- Do not extract shells
- Do not hunt animals of nature
Please do not bring plastic bags or single-use plastic bottles with you.
- Liquors and beers
- Photography accessories like cameras etc
- Transportation to Uvita
Contact us by email, phone or through our web form below. We are here to serve you!
- Phone: +(506) 2743-8013
- Cell phone: +(506) 8825-4031 / +(506) 8880-6483
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