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Bahía Junquillal NWR
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Children (non-residents aAgreead 2-12) $5 Rates for campers per person per day (national) ¢4000
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Bahía Junquillal Wildlife Refuge 2200-9484 Regional ACG: 2666-7718 / 2695-0441 www.acguanacaste.ac.cr/turismo/sector-junquillal
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Sendero el Estero Seco: It is a straight-line trail suitable for all visitors, with attractions including the estuary and beach landscape. The trail is a great place to spot birds and mammals. The trail, which is completely at sea level, has a length of 800 m and takes 20 minutes to hike. The access point is near the day area. It is easy to spot organisms of the coastal area along the trail, including crabs, raccoons, hawks and fish.
Sendero La Laguna: It is a gently curving trail suitable for all visitors, with attractions including the lake and beach landscape. You may also encounter birds and mammals along the trail. It’s 800 m in length and located at sea level, taking around 20 minutes to complete. The trailhead is right at the end of the camping area. During the rainy season, many organisms of the coastal zone can be seen in the area, and migratory birds can easily be observed in the lake.
Bahia Junquillal Natural Wildlife . Located within the city of La Cruz in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, the refuge is about 33 kilometers from Liberia and borders the Santa Rosa National Park. It was created with the aim of preserving and conserving a regeneration zone, as well as a dry forest that extends to the edge of the beach and coastal mangrove. It also offers opportunities for tourists to take in the coastal environment.
The most common birds include the orange-fronted parakeet (Aratinga canicularis), yellow-naped parrot (Amazona auropalliata), white-throated magpie-jay (Calocitta formosa), and several species of hawks. During the rainy season it is possible to observe the roseate spoonbill (Ajaia ajaja). On the coast, noteworthy species include pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) and the magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens).
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Children (Costa Rican citizens and residents aged 2-12) ¢500 ALgoudPagicipn-nogitcabAlrea Pic-niCcRaAemsretpraoinogms SReensdtreoroismso InformatPiaornking Parking Lodging Camping
SeInfdoerrmisamtion Information Lodging LodgingCamping Camping The park is located 46 km north of the city of Liberia. Take the
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Carretera Interamericana to the control post at the entrance to Cuajiniquil. From there, keep going for 8 km until you reach the community of Cuajiniquil, then head north for 4 km on a dirt road and you will reach the main entrance of the refuge.
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Hours: every day from 7:00 am to 5:30 pm, varying during the high season, when the park is staffed from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm.
Costa Rican citizens and residents ¢2000
Foreign adult $15





















































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