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Braulio Carrillo
National Park
Size:
45,899
Distance from San José: 23 Kilometers
Trails: Yes.
Dry Season: From the last two weeks
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This park
is named after Dr. Braulio Carrillo, a national
benefactor and the third president of Costa Rica.
The park lies in one of the most rugged regions
in the country. Almost the entire terrain is a
jumble of towering volcanic mountains. |
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| The vegetation
in the park consist of a very thick evergreen
forest with a highly complex structure. The
composition of the forest changes depending on
environmental conditions, such as terrain, drainage,
temperature, cloud cover and rainfall. Most of
the park is covered with primary forest, trees
ferns, heliconias and a large number of palm trees. |
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There is
a wealth of wildlife, especially birds.
Some of the resident mammals are howler, spider
and white-faced monkeys, tapir, jaguar, puma,
paca, white-tailed deer, porcupine and sloths. |
Braulio
Carrillo National Park is located 20 kilometers
northeast of San José. The part of Braulio Carrillo
that most people see is the southern area on either
side of the Siquirres Highway on the Atlantic Coast.
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