The national park was established in 1972 when the neighboring community of Quepos sought conservation to prohibit destruction of the natural environment. It is the most popular natural park out of Costa Rica’s list of 30. The park has multiple beaches as well as trails throughout the forest for animal-watching. Visitors can see sloths, monkeys, iguanas, toucans, crabs, and occasionally dolphins.
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