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Irazú Volcano National Park

Park Attractions

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Lying just east of the capital city of San José, Irazú Volcano is Costa Rica's highest volcano at 3,432 meters. It is also one of the most active, with a history of frequent eruptions recorded from 1723. It last erupted in 1963-'65, sending ashes and secondary mudflows into cultivated areas.

 

 Area
 Approx. 6,000 acres Max.
 Elevation  11,260' above sea level
 Tepmerature  40ºF annual average
 Precipitation  80 inches annual average
 Location  Cartago Province, 30 miles east of San José
   9.979°N   83.852°W
 Date of Creation  9 August 1955



Park Facilities and Hours


Park entrance fee: $10.00 per person. The visitor center and scenic overlook at the volcano area has a small coffee shop and tables, and is open from 8am to 4pm.

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Guayabo Lodge, Turrialba

$85.00
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Overlooking the Turrialba Valley, with the magnificent Turrialba Volcano in the background, you will find Guayabo Lodge...


Lake and Volcano Weekend, Turrialba

$300.00
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So close to San José through the historic Orosi Valley, a the Turrialba region is famous for its’ volcanoes - Turrialba and Irazú Volcanoes, as well as the river valleys such as the Pacuare River...



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