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Arenal Volcano

Arenal Volcano

Arenal Volcano National Park

If you have never seen an active volcano, Arenal makes a spectacular first. This near-perfect 1633m volcanic cone rises majestically out of the lush pastures and forest at the eastern end of Lake Arenal. The mesmerizing features, which draw visitors to its base by day and night, are intermittent rumbling and explosions. Although, night is the best time for observing it, when you can clearly see a spectacular display of rocks spewing skyward and red-hot molten lava enveloping the top of the cone. The volcano is also frequently hidden in cloud cover, so you may have to stay more than one day to get in a good volcano-viewing session.

Arenal lay dormant until July 29 in 1968, when an earthquake shook the area, and 12 hours later Arenal blew. Pueblo Nuevo to the west bore the brunt of the shock waves, poisonous gases, and falling rocks, 87 people perished in all, also large tracts of farmland and forest were destroyed, and 700 hectares were blanketed in molten lava before the colossus entered in a quiet phase of hot gas and ash emissions. Fumaroles soon appeared in the newly formed craters, and a lava flow started advancing towards the Tabacon river valley at the rate of 10-30m a day. Today vegetation has reappeared among the boulders and solidified lava.

Hiking is possible on the volcano's lower slopes, but definitely not higher up, this is a continually active volcano, and is extremely dangerous. Rocks, gas emissions or burns have killed climbers.

 

17 km west of La Fortuna. San Carlos, Alajuela.
Opening hours: Daily, from 8:00 to 22:00

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