Costa Rica’s reputation as a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts is well-deserved. While surfing may be the first thing that comes to mind when considering a trip to Costa Rica, one shouldn’t neglect the ample inland beauty. 30% of the land area in this small county is protected by national parks, wildlife refuges, and preserves.
As such, hiking experiences abound, with seemingly endless opportunities to take in the stunning scenery. The varied terrain offers a variety of hiking experiences, from easy coastal walks to more rigorous mountain climbs, and everything in between. The majority of hikes in Costa Rica lead one to a natural attraction, be it a waterfall, stunning ocean vista or isolated rain forest oasis. Here is a list of just some of the many incredible hiking trails Costa Rica has to offer. As the variety of this list demonstrates, there is truly something for everyone.
Los Angeles Cloud Forest
This private park is one of Costa Rica’s best kept secrets. The 2.5 mile long hike is ideal for birding.
Mount Chirripo
With an elevation of 3,821 meters, Mount Chirripó is the highest mountain in Costa Rica. Miles of trails in this national park offer access to more ecological zones than one can find in most entire countries.
Corcovado National Park
Widely regarded to contain the best hiking trails in the country, visitors can opt for a number of day trip excursions, such as San Pedrillo and Sirena. More ambitious hikers should commit to the 16 kilometer overnight hike from Leona to Sirena to truly explore the wild jungles of Costa Rica.
Nauyaca Waterfalls
This is one of the most accessible hikes in the country, but the ease of it shouldn’t diminish the reward at the end. The trail winds for an easy 4 kilometer to reach one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Costa Rica.
Arenal Hanging Bridges
A perennial favorite for visitors, the park offers a skyline hike, by way of a series of sturdy bridges that form a path along the top of the rainforest.
Tenorio Volcano
While the entire Tenorio Volcano National Park offers a wealth of great hikes, the crown jewel is arguably the trail to the park’s namesake.
With 26 national parks, there are obviously so many more hiking opportunities in addition to the above list. However, hopefully this list has provided a great starting point for mapping out one’s own incredible Costa Rican hiking experience.









