Cerro Chirripó



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The Chirripó National Park is located in Costa Rica, specifically in the Chirripó Mountain Range. Its main attraction is the Cerro Chirripó, which is the highest peak in the country with an altitude of 3,820 meters (12,532 feet). The park is open from 5:00 am to 5:00 pm, and the entrance fee is $15 USD for foreigners.

To access the park, visitors must first go to the town of San Gerardo de Rivas and from there they can take a bus or drive to the park entrance. It is important to note that visitors must obtain a permit in advance to climb the Cerro Chirripó, which can be done online on the park's official website.

In addition to climbing the Cerro Chirripó, visitors can also explore the park's other trails, which offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Some of the popular trails include the Los Crestones Trail and the Terbi Trail.

Nearby attractions include the Los Quetzales National Park and the town of San Isidro de El General, which is known for its vibrant cultural scene and local markets. The Los Quetzales National Park is located about 45 minutes from the Chirripó National Park and offers hiking trails, bird watching, and scenic drives.

Overall, the Chirripó National Park is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and hikers looking to explore Costa Rica's beautiful mountain ranges.

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