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| The Arenal Lake | La Fortuna Waterfall | The Arenal Hanging Bridges|
| La Casona Rio Fortuna | Mirador Arenal Kioro |
| The Venado Caves | Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge |
| Palo Verde National Park | Peñas Blancas Wildlife Refuge|

The Arenal Lake

The Arenal Lake was in the beginning a small lagoon but in 1973 the Costa Rican Institute of Electricity built a dam in the eastern part of the valley. Within three years this became the biggest lake in Costa Rica with a surface of 88 square kilometers. In the southwest end of the lake there are wind turbines that supply water to Guanacaste and hydroelectricity to the Arenal region.

The lake is popular among sport fishers that can expect to catch rainbow bass or any other of the ten species of fish that now inhabit the lake.

Due to the strong wind, it is also rated as the third best place in the world for windsurfing, especially the western end of the lake. Sailing is as well recommended. The best season is from December to April.

La Fortuna Waterfall

The most popular excursion in the area, after Arenal Volcano and Arenal Lake, is the waterfall of La Fortuna. The waterfall is reached by a 5,5 kilometer gravel road leading from the town. If you walk, it will take about an hour. The road goes through the idyllic agricultural countryside of the region. You can also visit the waterfall by horse or by car. From the observation point you will have a good view of the 40-meter long and narrow waterfall. The bird watching is also very good from this point. There is a steep trail leading to the base of the falls where you can enjoy a refreshing dip in the natural pool.

The Arenal Hanging Bridges

Walking on the Arenal Hanging Bridges is a great opportunity to come closer to the nature and to get another perspective of the beautiful region of Arenal. There are eight fixed bridges at a length between 8 and 22 meters and six hanging bridges that vary between 48 and 98 meters. From there you will have a great view of both the Arenal Volcano and the lake. Within this 250-hectare property you will also find 3,1 kilometers of easy accessible trails that will take you through an exuberant primary rain forest.

Guided tours are organized. You can choose between natural history walk, early morning tour, which is of special interest for birdwatchers, or a night walk that will immerse you to the fascinating night world of interactive and diverse biology of a tropical rain forest.

There is also a restaurant and souvenir shop.

Open every day from 7 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.

La Casona Rio Fortuna

La Casona Rio Fortuna is an almost 100-year old, two storied wooden country estate which is an unique historic landmark in the Arenal area. It is located only 15 minutes from La Fortuna on the way to El Tanque. The estate is surrounded by lush green farmland and offers a splendid view of the Arenal Volcano and Cerro Chato.

The main goal of Casona Rio Fortuna is to preserve local customs and traditions and to encourage a sustainable development of the rural surroundings. Here you can take part in activities such as horseback riding, trips in oxcarts, cooking classes etc.

Mirador Arenal Kioro

Mirador Arenal Kioro is located only 10 minutes from La Fortuna in a privileged position with a perfect view of the majestic Arenal Volcano.

The beauty of this place, accompanied by two streams of crystal clear water creates a peaceful environment for enjoying this natural phenomenon.

Here you will find private trails as well as an excellent restaurant.

Visitors can hike on the private trails or enjoy an excellent meal at the traditional restaurant that offers breakfast, lunch and dinner.

The Venado Caves

The Venado Caves are found in the village with the same name, about an hour by car from La Fortuna in the north of the Arenal Volcano.

Water penetrating limestone rocks formed the caves many million years ago. The flow of water created cracks where sediment and other material were washed through. The openings grew bigger and finally they were transformed into a network of tunnels. Nowadays the caves consist of limestone rocks, stalactites, stalagmites and corals and has a total length of approximately 2,5 kilometer with 10 large quarters.

Four different species of bats and various types of spiders, adjusted to the total darkness, inhabit the caves.

Due to the presence of water and lack of sunshine the caves are moist and cold. During the rain season the tunnels can get filled with water. When this happens it is prohibited for visitors to enter the caves. Flashlight and hard hat are provided by the entrance and hiking shoes are recommended.

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