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Arenal Volcano National Park Forming the Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area. The park encompasses the Arenal Volcano, the most active in the country. The park also contains a second volcano, Cerro Chato, whose crater contains a lagoon. It has been inactive for around 3500 years–coinciding with the creation and growth of Arenal itself. The park lies within the 2,040 square kilometres (790 sq mi) Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area, protecting eight of Costa Rica's 12 life zones and 16 protected reserves in the region between the Guanacaste and Tilarán mountain ranges, and including Lake Arenal.

Arenal Volcano National Park Forming the Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area. The park encompasses the Arenal Volcano, the most active in the country. The park also contains a second volcano, Cerro Chato, whose crater contains a lagoon. It has been inactive for around 3500 years–coinciding with the creation and growth of Arenal itself. The park lies within the 2,040 square kilometres (790 sq mi) Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area, protecting eight of Costa Rica's 12 life zones and 16 protected reserves in the region between the Guanacaste and Tilarán mountain ranges, and including Lake Arenal.

Arenal Volcano National Park Forming the Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area. The park encompasses the Arenal Volcano, the most active in the country. The park also contains a second volcano, Cerro Chato, whose crater contains a lagoon. It has been inactive for around 3500 years–coinciding with the creation and growth of Arenal itself. The park lies within the 2,040 square kilometres (790 sq mi) Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area, protecting eight of Costa Rica's 12 life zones and 16 protected reserves in the region between the Guanacaste and Tilarán mountain ranges, and including Lake Arenal.

Arenal Volcano National Park Forming the Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area. The park encompasses the Arenal Volcano, the most active in the country. The park also contains a second volcano, Cerro Chato, whose crater contains a lagoon. It has been inactive for around 3500 years–coinciding with the creation and growth of Arenal itself. The park lies within the 2,040 square kilometres (790 sq mi) Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area, protecting eight of Costa Rica's 12 life zones and 16 protected reserves in the region between the Guanacaste and Tilarán mountain ranges, and including Lake Arenal.

Arenal Volcano National Park Forming the Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area. The park encompasses the Arenal Volcano, the most active in the country. The park also contains a second volcano, Cerro Chato, whose crater contains a lagoon. It has been inactive for around 3500 years–coinciding with the creation and growth of Arenal itself. The park lies within the 2,040 square kilometres (790 sq mi) Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area, protecting eight of Costa Rica's 12 life zones and 16 protected reserves in the region between the Guanacaste and Tilarán mountain ranges, and including Lake Arenal.

Arenal Volcano National Park Forming the Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area. The park encompasses the Arenal Volcano, the most active in the country. The park also contains a second volcano, Cerro Chato, whose crater contains a lagoon. It has been inactive for around 3500 years–coinciding with the creation and growth of Arenal itself. The park lies within the 2,040 square kilometres (790 sq mi) Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area, protecting eight of Costa Rica's 12 life zones and 16 protected reserves in the region between the Guanacaste and Tilarán mountain ranges, and including Lake Arenal.

Arenal Volcano National Park Forming the Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area. The park encompasses the Arenal Volcano, the most active in the country. The park also contains a second volcano, Cerro Chato, whose crater contains a lagoon. It has been inactive for around 3500 years–coinciding with the creation and growth of Arenal itself. The park lies within the 2,040 square kilometres (790 sq mi) Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area, protecting eight of Costa Rica's 12 life zones and 16 protected reserves in the region between the Guanacaste and Tilarán mountain ranges, and including Lake Arenal.

Arenal Volcano National Park Forming the Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area. The park encompasses the Arenal Volcano, the most active in the country. The park also contains a second volcano, Cerro Chato, whose crater contains a lagoon. It has been inactive for around 3500 years–coinciding with the creation and growth of Arenal itself. The park lies within the 2,040 square kilometres (790 sq mi) Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area, protecting eight of Costa Rica's 12 life zones and 16 protected reserves in the region between the Guanacaste and Tilarán mountain ranges, and including Lake Arenal.

Arenal Volcano National Park Forming the Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area. The park encompasses the Arenal Volcano, the most active in the country. The park also contains a second volcano, Cerro Chato, whose crater contains a lagoon. It has been inactive for around 3500 years–coinciding with the creation and growth of Arenal itself. The park lies within the 2,040 square kilometres (790 sq mi) Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area, protecting eight of Costa Rica's 12 life zones and 16 protected reserves in the region between the Guanacaste and Tilarán mountain ranges, and including Lake Arenal.

Arenal Volcano National Park Forming the Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area. The park encompasses the Arenal Volcano, the most active in the country. The park also contains a second volcano, Cerro Chato, whose crater contains a lagoon. It has been inactive for around 3500 years–coinciding with the creation and growth of Arenal itself. The park lies within the 2,040 square kilometres (790 sq mi) Arenal Tilaran Conservation Area, protecting eight of Costa Rica's 12 life zones and 16 protected reserves in the region between the Guanacaste and Tilarán mountain ranges, and including Lake Arenal.

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Fortuna River Waterfalls

This beautiful waterfall set in the rainforest near the edge of Arenal Volcano National Park.The hike down the canyon is a natural adventure, you will be rewarded with a natural pool under the falls, perfect for a dip on a hot day. There you will find huge rocks where you can sit and relax before hiking back up. The spectacular waterfall and the lush forest give a sample at the rich nature that abounds in this zone.

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110611GreenLagoon_Owners                                                 Damaris and I, as Owners of GreenLagoon would like to welcome you to our special and unique place in the Mountains of Arenal & Cerro Chato Volcanoes in La Fortuna, San Carlos, Arenal Volcano Region in Costa Rica. GreenLagoon is a special place served by special staff for special people like you. We strive for Excellence and the best Hospitality we can offer to our guests. While you enjoy our facilities, Ecoadventures and our Landscapes at GreenLagoon, our desire is that you feel our love and commitment for sustainable practices and the wellness of our guests, our staff, our community, and lastly, the wellness of our Forests, Land and Wildlife that surrouonds us. Let us express our gratitude and appreciation for your support to our porgrams. Your support enbalbes us to grow, imporve day after day, but most importantly enables us to protect our nature, trees and wildlife that are in the brisk for extinction. Your support also enables us to contribute to the social, cualtual and economic development of our community. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for leting us have you as our guests or visitors! Dr. & Mrs. Henry & Damaris Villegas