Chirripó
National Park protects towering mountains and vast valleys filled with
glacier lakes and moraines, sparkling rivers and unique habitats ranging
from fern groves and oak forests to highland paramo elfin forests. The
park protects the country’s tallest peak, Chirripó, rising
3,820 meters (12,533 feet) above sea level, affording a spectacular
view of both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts on clear days. A great
variety of interesting animals, including wild cats and other large
mammals, inhabit Chirripó National Park. Location:
The park is located along the Talamanca Mountain Range, in Costa Rica’s
southern zone. The park service office is located in San Gerardo de
Rivas, about 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) northeast of San Isidro de El
General. Size:
50,150 hectares / 123,920.7 acres Created:
August 19, 1975 Chirripó
National Park is a “Place of Eternal Waters,” as described
by its indigenous name, Chirripó. Myriad crystalline rivers and
streams run through the area. The interesting geological features of
Chirripó, various U-shaped valleys, terraces, moraines and lakes,
bear testimony to the huge glaciers that swept through this region some
25,000 to 30,000 years ago. The
upper altitudes of the park contain five areas of great scenic beauty
and geological importance: the Savanna of the Lions, Valley of the Rabbits,
peak of Chirripó, Valley of the Moraines and Valley of the Lakes.
The
paramo elfin forest, found in the park at elevations above 3,400 meters
(11,155 feet), contains altitude-stunted vegetation and small trees
that reach a maximum of four meters (13 feet) in height. The most common
plant here is Matamba, a miniature bamboo species. The park also shelters
cold and misty cloud forests, with evergreens and encino oak trees rising
up as tall as 50 meters (164 feet). Their branches host an abundance
of aerial ferns, mosses, bromeliads, orchids and other epiphytes. Among
the animals found inside Chirripó National Park are the tapir,
white-lipped peccary, puma, jaguar, ocelot, jaguarundi, rabbit, coyote
and a variety of frogs and other small amphibians. Among the birds in
the region are the resplendent quetzal, black-faced solitaire, hummingbirds,
flycatchers, woodcreepers and warblers. At
the top of the steep path leading up into the park, visitors are greeted
with a splendid view of the picturesque Los Crestones. At the foot of
the impressive rock formation is the rustic park-run Crestones Base
Camp, where travelers can spend the night and cook dinner ($12/person,
travelers must bring their own food). The
peak of Chirripó is located at the end of a steep uphill climb
about 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) from the base camp. Visitors are advised
to stay at the base camp for several days to thoroughly explore the
park’s fascinating geological features. Sediments
extracted from the bottom of Lake Chirripó, beneath the peak
of the same name, contain carbon dating back about 4,000 years and demonstrate
the existence of brush fires in ancient times, started either by natural
causes, such as lightning, or by indigenous agricultural practices.
At least seven major brush fires have swept through Chirripó
in the last half of the 20th Century. Ironically, the park also shelters
the region’s most important watershed areas. The upper watershed
areas of the Pacific Chirripó River, an affluent of the great
Térraba River, as well as the Atlantic Chirripó River,
a main affluent of the Matina River, are located inside the park. The
United Nations declared Chirripó and the adjacent La Amistad
International Park (shared with Panama) a Biosphere Reserve in 1982,
and a World Heritage Site in 1983. Together, they shelter an estimated
60 percent of all of the vertebrate and invertebrate animals in Costa
Rica. Chirripó
National Park usually fills to capacity during the drier months (and
peak of the tourist season), from January to April. Advance reservations
are required at (506) 771-3155. The park service recommends making reservations
up to four months in advance. Tour
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