Chirripó National Park
Chirripó National Park is located in Costa Rica and is home to the country's highest peak, Cerro Chirripó, which rises to 3,821 meters (12,536 feet). Established in 1975, the park covers approximately 50,150 hectares and features diverse ecosystems, including cloud forests, wetlands, and alpine tundra.
The park is a popular destination for hiking and nature enthusiasts, offering trails that lead to stunning views and unique wildlife. Visitors can explore various habitats, including the endangered Quetzal bird and numerous plant species, making it a vital area for conservation and biodiversity.