Pros: huge park, spectacular beaches, uncrowded backcountry, good camping spots Cons: rough access (4WD required for most of park)
Costa Rica's Parque Nacional Santa Rosa is the country's oldest, and one of its biggest nat
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parks. It's rugged wilderness that lets nature lovers experience several very different kinds of ecosystems in one ...
Pros: Great wildlife, good camping, rare forest type, Pacific beaches. Cons: More second-growth forest than usual; May have to lug gear over long hot sunny stretches.
Santa Rosa National Park is in the Guanacaste province in northwestern Costa Rica, about an hour from the Nicaraguan border. It's one of the larger parks at a bit under 100,000 acres. It has lots of wildlife, remote beaches, and showcases a rare type ...
Pros: beautiful park, wonderful turtles Cons: ruggedness, lack of formal programs
Parque Nacional Santa Rosa, also known (in English) as Santa Rosa National Park, is a rugged, beautiful park on Costa Rica's Pacific Coast, near the Nicaraguan border. It includes land once used by a U.S. citizen to launch attacks on Costa Rica. It also...
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