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Arenal 1968 Volcano View and Lava Trails: A Walk Through Volcanic History

Hike through history at Arenal 1968, where lava trails meet rainforest and panoramic volcano views await in Costa Rica.

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Arenal 1968 offers a unique opportunity to explore the landscape shaped by the Arenal Volcano's historic 1968 eruption. Hike through lava fields and lush rainforest, witnessing the volcano's power and the area's stunning biodiversity.

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Local tips

  • Wear comfortable hiking shoes suitable for uneven terrain, as some trails involve walking on lava rocks.
  • Bring a camera or smartphone with a good zoom to capture the details of the volcanic landscape.
  • Start your hike early in the morning for a more serene experience with fewer crowds and better visibility.
  • Stay hydrated by bringing plenty of water, especially on hot days, as the hike can be strenuous.
  • Check the weather forecast before you go and be prepared for rain, especially during the rainy season.
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Getting There

  • Car

    From La Fortuna, take Route 142 west towards Lake Arenal. Turn left onto the dirt road leading to Arenal Volcano National Park and El Castillo. Continue for about 1.25 km (3/4 of a mile) to find the visitor center and parking area for Arenal 1968 on the left. A 4x4 vehicle is not necessary. Parking is available at the entrance. Parking: Free

  • Taxi/Uber

    Taxis and Ubers are available in La Fortuna. A taxi ride to Arenal 1968 costs approximately $10-15 USD. The journey takes around 15 minutes from downtown La Fortuna.

  • Shuttle

    Several shuttle services offer transportation to Arenal 1968 from hotels in La Fortuna and the surrounding area. The Arenal Unlimited Shuttle Pass provides transportation to various attractions, including Arenal 1968.

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Arenal 1968 Volcano View and Lava Trails is a remarkable destination that combines breathtaking views, historical significance, and thrilling trails. This isn't just a hike; it's an immersive journey into the heart of Costa Rica's volcanic past. Named after the pivotal 1968 eruption of Arenal Volcano, the park offers visitors a chance to walk through the solidified lava fields that dramatically reshaped the landscape. The trails at Arenal 1968 cater to various fitness levels, ensuring an enriching experience for everyone. The Lava Flow 1968 Trail (Sendero Colada 1968) is a popular choice, allowing hikers to traverse the rugged terrain formed by the historic eruption. As you navigate the path, you'll encounter large lava rocks and boulders, remnants of the volcano's powerful past. The Forest Trail (Sendero Bosque 1968) offers a different perspective, winding through the secondary rainforest and providing opportunities for wildlife spotting. Keep an eye out for diverse bird species, coatis, and howler monkeys that call this area home. At the end of the trails, you'll be rewarded with panoramic views of the majestic Arenal Volcano, Lake Arenal, and the distant Monteverde cloud forest. The viewpoint offers an impressive vista, showcasing the volcano's symmetrical cone and the serene beauty of the surrounding landscape. The Arenal Volcano, though dormant since 2010, remains an awe-inspiring sight, its slopes telling a story of resilience and natural beauty.

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