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Summary:
Amazing park, get there early for wildlife (recommend at 8 am - didn’t see any wildlife after 10:30 am), park is NOT OPEN Monday/Tuesday
Recommendations specifically to see wildlife/animals/birds:
VERY, VERY important to get there early if you want to see wildlife. As a warning, the other friends staying with us arrived at the park ~1 pm the previous day and only saw anteaters and deer. Per other reviews and travel sites, I knew arriving early was important. I arrived at 7:20 am and saw several birds (white-throated magpie jay, turquoise-browed motmot, crested caracara) walking around the roads outside the park before it opened. I highly recommend this because the roads outside the park have great lighting for spotting/photos compared to the park’s heavy forest. Upon entering the park at 8 am, the ranger showed me the map and encouraged me to start on the 1 km loop to see wildlife (see attached map photo). I walked the 1 km loop twice and saw a few each of howler monkeys, long-tailed manakins, flycatchers, woodcreepers, doves, deer, agouti, colorful butterflies, and several other less remarkable birds. Around 9 am, I started on the 2 km loop. I saw three turquoise-browed motmots above on my left immediately after crossing the first short bridge after the ranger station. I also several manakins and more agouti. By 10:30 am, the forest was significantly less active, and I didn’t see any more animals. I think the prime time is 8-9:30 am. I departed at 11 am. This visit was on Friday, March 21, 2025.
Other notes:
Trail is in good condition, park staff are friendly, not many other visitors with only two other cars at park open and a dozen at departure.