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Rincon de la Vieja National Park - Hiking Trails and Natural Wonders
Park Sectors and Operating Hours
As of August 1, 2023, park tickets can be purchased online through the SINAC website. Please note that tickets will no longer be sold at the national park entrance.
Located in Guanacaste province, Rincon de la Vieja National Park is divided into two sectors:
Las Pailas Sector
- Open Tuesday to Sunday (closed Mondays), 8 AM to 3 PM
- For La Cangreja or Escondida waterfall hikes, enter before 12 PM
- No entry after noon for waterfalls, only boiling mud pots trail
Santa Maria Sector
- Open Thursday to Monday, 8 AM to 3:30 PM
Entrance Fees
- Adult foreigners: 16.95 USD
- Children (2-12): 5.65 USD
Popular Sector and Activities
Most tourists visit the Las Pailas sector, which offers easy access and more facilities. Day tours often visit this sector for the boiling mud pots walk.
Location and Directions
Rincon de la Vieja National Park is conveniently located:
- 230 kilometers (143 miles) from San Jose
- 24 kilometers (15 miles) from Liberia
Navigating to Rincon de la Vieja National Park: A Guide
Las Pailas Sector
To reach the Las Pailas sector, follow these steps:
- At the main intersection in Liberia, with Santa Rosa Plaza on your right, and McDonald’s ahead, turn left.
- Drive approximately 3.5 kilometers (2.2 miles) and turn right when you see the Las Pailas Rincon de la Vieja National Park signs.
- Continue on this road for about 20 kilometers.
Important Note
You must pass through the Hacienda Guachipelin property to access the Las Pailas Park entrance. At the security station with a gate, you will pay a fee of around 800 CRC per person.
Finding the Park on GPS
Locate Rincon de la Vieja on Google Maps and Waze by searching for “Parque Nacional Rincon de la Vieja” and selecting the La Pailas sector. The Las Pailas sector park office is where you can purchase tickets and enter the park.
Santa Maria Sector
Search for the Santa Maria Ranger Station on Google Maps and Waze to locate the Santa Maria sector.
Reaching Rincon de la Vieja National Park: A Guide to Accessing the Las Pailas and Santa Maria Sectors
Las Pailas Sector
No need for a 4×4! The road to the Las Pailas sector is mainly paved, with a short gravel section and some potholes. If you’re driving a low-clearance 2WD like a sedan, just take it slow and easy. The scenic route from the Interamericana Highway 1 is flat and manageable.
Parking
Once you arrive, you can park conveniently in the large, free lot in front of the Las Pailas National Park office.
Santa Maria Sector
Due to the rough road conditions in the final kilometers, a high-clearance vehicle is recommended for the Santa Maria sector. Plan ahead and choose a suitable ride for a smooth adventure.
Amenities at Rincon de la Vieja National Park: What to Expect
Las Pailas Sector
Before you start your adventure, take note of the following amenities available at the Las Pailas Park office:
- Clean bathrooms for your convenience
- A small convenience store located just below the park office offers:
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Drinks
Please note that there are no restaurants or full-size markets within the park. Plan and pack accordingly!
Las Pailas Hiking Trails
The Las Pailas sector of Rincon de la Vieja National Park offers a variety of hiking trails for outdoor enthusiasts. The trails range from an easy 3.5-kilometer loop around the boiling mud pots to a more challenging 10.2-kilometer roundtrip hike to Catarata Escondida/La Cangreja. Please note that if you plan to hike to the waterfall, you must enter the park before noon.
Additionally, the crater summit trail is closed due to volcanic activity.
Sendero Las Pailas – 3.5 kilometers loop
Seasonal Waterfall
Mud Pots
Sendero Catarata La Cangreja - 5.2 kilometers
Change of Landscape
Cangreja Waterfall
La Cangreja waterfall is a true gem in Costa Rica and one of our favorites! Please note that swimming is now prohibited due to safety concerns, although you may still spot adventurous tourists taking a dip. We indulged in a refreshing hour-long break at the waterfall, rejuvenating ourselves for the return hike.
If you only have time for one waterfall hike, we highly recommend La Cangreja over Escondido. The total hiking time is approximately 3 hours, covering a distance of 10.2 kilometers (6.33 miles).
Consider the surrounding lodges and haciendas for those seeking accommodations near Rincon de la Vieja National Park. Note that no hotels are allowed within the national park itself. Borinquen Thermal Resort and Buena Vista Lodge are situated slightly north, on the outskirts of Rincón de la Vieja. At the same time, Hacienda Guachipelin and Hotel Rincon de la Vieja Lodge are conveniently located near the Las Pailas sector. For a luxurious experience, Hotel Borinquen stands out with its elegant rustic cabins and expansive forest property, surpassing other hotels’ more rustic, ranch-style rooms.
Rincon de la Vieja National Park Tours
Are you planning a visit to Rincon de la Vieja National Park? Remember that the park doesn’t offer activities like ziplining or horseback riding. These thrilling experiences are available through surrounding lodges and adventure parks, such as Guachipelin, Buena Vista, Borinquen, Vandara, and Canyon de la Vieja. These exterior parks offer a range of exciting tours and activities that complement your national park visit. Be sure to explore your options and plan for an unforgettable experience!
Rincon de la Vieja Hot Springs
Unwind and rejuvenate at Rincon de la Vieja Hot Springs, a haven of relaxation nestled amidst the park’s volcanic wonders and serene rivers. Each of the surrounding parks – Buena Vista, Guachipelin, Borinquen, Vandara, and Canyon de la Vieja – boasts its hot springs, offering a tranquil retreat for visitors. Indulge in a day pass and soak up the warmth, or try the refreshing mud baths, where volcanic mud is applied to the skin before being washed off in the river, leaving you feeling refreshed and revitalized. And, if you venture to the Santa Maria sector, be sure to explore the natural hot springs, accessible after a leisurely 3-kilometer stroll from the local house – the perfect way to unwind and connect with nature.
Get ready for your Rincon de la Vieja adventure!
Dress in comfortable shorts and a tank top, and remember to apply mosquito repellent and pack sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun. Stay hydrated with plenty of water and snacks, and consider bringing an insulated water bottle to keep your drinks refreshingly cold – trust us, you’ll appreciate it on a hot day! Wear comfortable hiking sandals or closed-toed shoes, depending on your mobility needs. Before you head out, stop by the small cafeteria near the National Park parking lot for bathrooms and essential snacks, or visit the park office for bathroom facilities. Suppose you’re staying at a nearby hotel. In that case, we highly recommend renting a car in Costa Rica to explore the area freely – you’ll need to head to Liberia for supplies, and taxis can be pricey, ranging from $25-35 one way, depending on your location.
You can download our Travel to Rincon de la Vieja National Park Checklist here.
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