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Orosi National Park.

Size: 6080 hectare
Distance from San José:
32 kilometers southeast 
Trails:
Yes
Dry Season: 
 

waterfalls cascade down the steep clifs

 
Orosi National park is located in the town of Orosí, a 90 minute drive from San Jose, and it's surrounded by the Macho River forest reserve. El Rio Grande de Orosí (a river) runs through the park. Some 150 waterways and rivers trek down to the sea from  the Orosi Valley
   
This is one of the rainiest places in Costa Rica. 6.500 to 8.000 m.m. is the expected normal rainfall level, with the heaviest showers between March and August, usually in the afternoon Vegetation at high altitudes grows small and evergreen
   
another of the cascades at tapantí This park has two main life zones, the lower montane rain forest and the premontane rain forest. This forests are home to over 45 different species of mammals including kinkajous, tapir, deer, raccoons and monkeys. 
   
There are also 260 kinds of birds, the most common are the quetzal, hawks, falcons, parrots and humming birds. Additionally 28 species of reptiles have been identified, which include snakes, toads, frogs, and salamanders. Grande River in Orosi

 

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