Santa Fe National Park Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
About Santa Fe National Park
The park was established as part of thePanama national parkssystem in 2001 to protect the biodiversity of a large, pristine area of highland rainforest and dry tropical forest. The park counts more than 300 bird species within its boundaries as well as several hundred endemic plants, including a number of species of orchid. The park is mostly remote wilderness with no access by road. Most visitors access the park from various points around its perimeter and hike into the park (though horseback is also an option). In 2019, the government declared an adjacent tract of land to be theHector Gallegos National Park, extending the protected natural area all the way to the Caribbean. No developed park infrastructure exists and there are no official access points though the new highway 33 runs alon
Santa Fe National Park Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 12 sections including:
