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Beautiful and easy to access
This park is located 30 minutes north of Liberia, on the main road. After entering the park its a 15 minute drive to the Casona, which is the main building/museum. Access is cheap and any type of vehi...
We save the best national park for last - Santa Rosa, the day before we flew back to the USA. We didn't make our reservation until the night before and learned to our utter dismay that the park is cl...
My wife and I made a reservation at $15 USA for today at 11am. Arrived and was told that most of the hiking areas are closed. We spent 1 hour and 15 minutes there which included eating out lunches in ...
Nice place to see birds and other wildlife, a few short trails. Must go to the beach
There is a historic building here dating to the 18th century and some very old stone corrals. This was the site of the bulk of Costa Rica’s limited war history when William Walker, an American Lawyer ...
The park itself is huge. The Casona was interesting and offered a lot of information about the area, the culture and Costa Rica back then. We did not have a 4x4 so we were unable to go to the beach ...
Beautiful and easy to access
This park is located 30 minutes north of Liberia, on the main road. After entering the park its a 15 minute drive to the Casona, which is the main building/museum. Access is cheap and any type of vehi...
Closed on Tuesdays
We save the best national park for last - Santa Rosa, the day before we flew back to the USA. We didn't make our reservation until the night before and learned to our utter dismay that the park is cl...
Waste of time
My wife and I made a reservation at $15 USA for today at 11am. Arrived and was told that most of the hiking areas are closed. We spent 1 hour and 15 minutes there which included eating out lunches in ...
Nice place to see birds and other wildlife, a few short trails. Must go to the beach
There is a historic building here dating to the 18th century and some very old stone corrals. This was the site of the bulk of Costa Rica’s limited war history when William Walker, an American Lawyer ...
Good park to visit
The park itself is huge. The Casona was interesting and offered a lot of information about the area, the culture and Costa Rica back then. We did not have a 4x4 so we were unable to go to the beach ...