Fri 8 Jun 2007
Turrialba Volcano
Posted by Editor under National Park, Volcanoes
Turrialba Volcano National Park
Turrialba Volcano National Park is 40 miles east from San Jose with an area of 3900 acres. This National Park contains the densely forested Turrialba stato volcano, which is part of the Irazu Volcano massif. Turrialba Volcano is an active volcano with three main craters. The main crater of Turrialba Volcano is the deepest and most active of the three continuingly releasing sulfuric steam and vapors. The average temperature at this National Park is 60 F with annual precipitations ranging from 120 to 150 inches. This Costa Rica Park contains a very moist montane forest and a cloud forest, saturated with moisture and mosses, ferns, and bromeliads. This interesting National Park homes a great variety of hummingbirds, monkeys, weasels, coyotes, hundreds of butterflies, and around 200 bird species including the jilguero and yiguirrillo. Probably the most unique characteristic of this interesting Costa Rica volcano is that is one of the few volcanoes where you can go down one of its craters. Turrialba Volcano, along with Irazu Volcano, is among Costa Rica largest volcanoes. Currently the road that leads to the volcano has been fixed so 4wheeldrives automobiles can reach almost the summit of this ancient volcano and have a great view of the three craters.
Once in the Turrialba Town check out whitewater rafting tours to Reventazon River and Pacuare River, as you will not be disappointed with the great whitewater rafting these two rivers offer.
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Pingback from Santa Cruz – Cartago » Travel Blog Costa Rica
October 4th, 2007 at 12:48 am[…] the tooth of time for more than 3,000 years. The other attraction close to Santa Cruz is the National Park of Turialba with its impressive volcano. The Turialba volcano is hardly active and has three wide craters. It […]
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October 4th, 2007 at 7:58 pm[…] leads through Cartago, upwards along the slopes of the Irazu Volcano passing the mountain town of Turrialba, famous for its volcano and cheese, an finally winding down connecting with Route 32 in Siquirres. […]
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October 5th, 2007 at 12:27 am[…] town of Turrialba is located in a valley in the mountains that surround the Turrialba Volcano and is more or less halfway on the road between Cartago and the Caribbean town of Siquirres, from […]