Guanacaste National Park
Park Overview
Guanacaste Park is a small yet significant natural reserve known for its namesake trees, the Guanacaste, which are distinguished by their broad, shady canopies. Spanning approximately 50 acres, this park is a sanctuary for both wildlife and visitors seeking a tranquil retreat amidst nature. The park's main feature is the giant Guanacaste tree, which serves as a central attraction and an ecological cornerstone for the area's biodiversity.

Opened to the public in 1990, Guanacaste Park offers a variety of recreational activities, including bird watching, nature walks, and educational tours. Its trails wind through a tropical landscape that is home to a diverse array of flora and fauna, providing an intimate experience with the region's natural beauty. The park's manageable size makes it an ideal spot for a day trip, where the intertwining of conservation efforts and visitor engagement promotes environmental awareness and appreciation.

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