Corcovado National Park
Corcovado National Park is located on the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica. Established in 1975, it covers over 42,000 acres of diverse ecosystems, including rainforests, wetlands, and beaches. The park is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including endangered species like the Baird's tapir and the Jaguar.
The park is known for its rich biodiversity, making it a popular destination for ecotourism. Visitors can explore numerous hiking trails, which offer opportunities to see unique flora and fauna. Corcovado is also part of the larger Osa Conservation Area, emphasizing the importance of preserving this vital habitat.