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How to reach the
Arenal Observatory Lodge
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Hotel Location:
La Fortuna La Fortuna, Costa Rica
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There are actually several
routes to the Arenal Observatory Lodge. They all take roughly 3 hours by car
from San José.
The most popular route heads out of San José along the Inter American Highway to
the town of San Ramón, where you head into the hills, passing through La Tigra,
on the way to La Fortuna.
An alternative route turns off the Inter American Highway at Naranjo and passes
through Zarcero and Ciudad Quesada (San Carlos), before reaching La Fortuna. If
you take this route, be sure to stop and walk around.
You can drive north through Alajuela or Heredia, skirting the Poás Volcano en
route to Varablanca and Aguas Zarcas. Beyond Aguas Zarcas, you will come to
Ciudad Quesada and continue onwards to La Fortuna. If you have the time, this
route permits a visit to the Poás Volcano, as well as a stop to admire the
impressive La Paz waterfall.
Once you reach La Fortuna, continue through town towards Tabacón and the Arenal
National Park. Just before reaching Lake Arenal you will come to a marked
turn-off for the National Park entrance. Take this left turn-off. From here it
is 9 kilometers along a somewhat rough dirt road. Continue on past the park
entrance following signs for the Arenal Observatory Lodge. A four-wheel drive
vehicle is recommended in the rainy season, and high clearance is always useful.
Due to extreme weather and heavy rains, road conditions can change rapidly in
Costa Rica. It is always best to call the lodge to find out current conditions
and what route is best for you.
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Here’s a short list of some essential and
highly recommended items to bring with you:
- Binoculars
- Flashlight
- Camera
- Rain gear
- Hiking shoes/boots
- Bathing suit
- Light sweatshirt/sweater or windbreaker
- Birding list
- Any necessary personal medications
- Pocket Knife
- Insect repellant
- Sunscreen
- Sun hat
- A small day pack for hikes
- Plastic bags for your gear
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* Notice: All information provided on this site was correct at time of publishing, but subject to change at the hotel. Photos and pictures do not necessarily correspond to the text descriptions next to them.
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