The 29,692-acre (12,016-ha) Arenal Volcano National Park is located within the larger 504,094-acre (204,000-ha) Arenal Conservation Area, which protects some 16 reserves between the Tilarán and Guanacaste mountain ranges. This area contains a great wealth of geologic and biological complexity, as evidenced by the active and incredible Arenal Volcano.
In truth, this national park has two volcanoes – the 5,357-foot (1,633-meter) Arenal Volcano and the 3,740-foot (1,140-meter) Chato Volcano. The latter has been inactive for nearly 3,500 years and has a collapsed crater that contains a picture-perfect lagoon.
By contrast, Arenal is Costa Rica’s most active volcano, and since July 29, 1968 its lava flows have been consistent. On this day in 1968, three craters burst open along the volcano’s western flank. “Crater A” measured 1,000 meters across and set off a pyroclastic flow of toxic gas and hot rocks that spread 12 km, devastating the towns of Pueblo Nuevo and Tabacón. In doing so, it killed 87 people. In September of the same year, “Crater A” began again to emit lava, and remained the most active crater until 1973.
In 1973, the eruption activity migrated to “Crater C.” This crater remains active to the present day, and is characterized by lava that is of an andesite basaltic composition, with explosions that contain pyroclastic materials and gas emissions. During the days, you can see smoke and cinder blocks billowing from Arenal’s top, while at night you can watch the fiery-red lava pour down its steep sides.
The active vent is along the western side of the volcano. The town of La Fortuna lies within its eastern shadow, meaning that you’ll need to take a trip to the other side to catch a glimpse of the lava. It’s also important to note that on many days clouds obscure the top.
Within the national park, short trails (3.4 km and 2 km) pass through both secondary forest and lava fields from previous eruptions. The park rangers keep a close eye on the volcanic activity, and will not hesitate to close trails or portions of the park if they feel that it is unsafe.
Arenal plays a large role in Costa Rica's power production. Lake Arenal, which rests at the base of the Arenal Volcano, supplies 12 percent of the country's hydroelectric energy. On the opposite side of the lake, wind farms catch strong gales that whip across the Tilarán mountain range, while the Miravalles Volcano Geothermal Plant taps into the area’s volcanic activity for electrical power.
Arenal’s climate is variable. Both the Pacific and Atlantic oceans influence its temperature (which oscillates between 21°C and 27.5°C) and annual rainfall (which averages between 3,500 mm to 5,000 mm). The rainy season lasts from May to January, while the dry season runs from February to April.
What animals are you likely to see while exploring the Arenal Volcano National Park? You might spot deer, tapir, howler monkeys, white-faced monkeys and snakes, or birds like parrots, orioles and brown magpies. Plants include various species of palms and bromeliads (including the endemic specie Pitcaimia Funkiae), guayabo de monte, bait, ceiba, cirri, laurel, higuerones, fungi, orchids, and ferns.
Check out our Arenal Map for accurate lava updates and to view the location of Arenal Volcano National Park.
You have a variety of options for trekking through the volcanic jungles of Arenal, but if you want an extra special experience (though it’s hard to top a volcanic adventure), we recommend the Arenal Oasis Night Tour. Explore the rainforest in the evening, and observe the creatures you don’t get to see during the day.
Let the fun continue as you slip into nature’s volcanically heated geothermal bathtub. After a long day of hiking through the natural world, your tired muscles deserve a nice relaxing soak in a hot spring. Costa Rica has plenty, but for added indulgence, book a hot spring hotel and pamper yourself before or after dinner.
For ambitious travelers, this Arenal 4-in-1 tour is big on adventure. Go on a safari float, visit La Fortuna Waterfall and Arenal Volcano end your day in a hot spring.
The Volcano Hike Hot Springs Tour takes you on a guide led trek through Arenal Volcano National Park Spot animals, enjoy a dip in a hot spring, and a meal
A personalized adventure awaits you on this 3-in-1 tour choose from a hanging bridge or safari float, visit to La Fortuna Waterfall, and chocolate tour
If you go on vacations to collect new adventures, youll love this combination Costa Rica Rappelling Rafting Tour Includes waterfalls class 2 and 3 rapids
Sky Tram Sky Trek in the Arenal Volcano region of Costa Rica consist of a chairlift Canopy Tour facing the spectacular active volcano and Zip Lines over the Rainforest.
These Arenal 2-in-1 tours will have you combining safari floats with chocolate, hanging bridges with waterfalls, and more Your Costa Rican adventure awaits
Explore more of Arenal on the La Pradera Arenal ATV Tour Ride across several towns outside of La Fortuna Theres safety instruction, so beginners are welcome
Youve never experienced the forest like this Zip line through Costa Ricas jungles at top speeds on these exciting Arenal canopy tours Beginners welcome
Getting from La Fortuna, Costa Rica to the Monteverde Cloud Forest can be a difficult trek Take a scenic shortcut across Lake Arenal on a taxi-boat-taxi trip
A full day of adventure awaits you on this Arenal Volcano one day tour Learn about the volcano, explore the surrounding forest, and soak in a hot spring
Why choose between a scenic tour and adventure when you dont have to These ATV tours offer a thrilling way to experience the beauty of Arenal, Costa Rica
Cano Negro Wildlife Refuge, near the border of Nicaragua, is one of the hardest places in Costa Rica to get to independently, but worth joining a day tour for a visit
Soar through the treetops on a zip line and bound over class 2 and 3 whitewater rapids on a canopy and rafting tour of Costa Ricas forests and Balsa River
The Club Rio multi-adventure tour will have you exploring the best of Costa Rica when you hike, swim, enjoy lunch, and choose 2 of 5 exciting Arenal activities
On this tasty tour, Chef Scott Alan will teach you traditional Costa Rican recipes whilst you enjoy an amazing view of Arenal Volcano and La Fortuna Waterfall
Transport Central Pacific Beaches & Crocodile Tour
The Eco Terra Shuttle and Crocodiles Tour starts you off with a scenic view of Costa Ricas landscapes, then takes you on a safari float of the Tarcoles River
Did you know that 60 of Costa Ricas wildlife is most active at night The Ecocentro Danaus Night Tour will let you greet the countrys nocturnal creatures
Costa Ricas Ecocentro Danaus allows you to experience nature at your own pace when you take a self-guided tour and see plants and animals too numerous to name
Costa Ricas Ecoglide Canopy Tour offers you an adventure where youll take in amazing forest views as you soar from a series of platforms and zip line cables
Enjoy all that nature has to offer on Arenal, Costa Ricas El Silencio Mirador Trails Hot Spring Tour Explore the forest and end your day with a warm soak
Discover how sustainable meals are produced on this Costa Rican farm to table tour harvest ingredients, enjoy delicious food, and meet a family of sloths
The Mistico Park Horseback Riding Tour lets you experience an Arenal Volcano trail thats only accessible by horse This tour is led by naturalist guides
Enjoy adventure and views when you take this tour of Costa Ricas La Forutna Waterfall Go for a cool dip after your hike, or enjoy sketching and taking photos
Knowledge and nature collide on this Natural History Hanging Bridges Walk through Costa Ricas Arenal Volcano rainforest see birds, monkeys, lizards, and more
Relax and unwind in soothing waters that are geothermally heated by Arenal Volcano at Costa Ricas Paradise Hot Springs A dip is great for stress and skin
Wildlife protection takes on a new level of importance when you make friends with the animals of Costa Ricas Proyecto Asis Rescue Center Tour or volunteer
Take a 4x4 ride through the wilderness, and rappel from a series of waterfall canyons top height 60 m195 ft on this Costa Rican Pure Trek Canyoning Tour
Adventure and chocolatewhats not to like The Pure Trek Chocolate Tour has you rappelling down waterfalls one minute and learning about cacao the next Wow
Spend a full-day exploring Costa Ricas Tenorio Volcano National Park, and enjoy the beauty of the incomparably blue Ro Celestea natural chemical reaction
Expert guides will help you navigate class 3 and 4 rapids on this Costa Rica Sarapiqui River Rafting tour which includes an authentic Costa Rican lunch
See a level of the forest usually restricted to animals and researchers when you go on this Sky Walk suspension bridge tour of Costa Ricas jungle canopy
The Spider Monkey Canyon tour starts with a short rappel, after this you will slide down a rope that takes you over a cliff After you landed at the bottom of the Spider Monkey Canyon, you will follow a trail and stamp through small streams After a while, you will reach a point where you can jump into the riverYou will get to explore the Arenal jungle from another point of view, walking over the canyon on the hanging bridge and zip liningthrough the trees
Feel good about treating yourself to a little indulgenceTabacn Hot Springs is a carbon-neutral eco-friendly resort the geothermal waters are good for skin
This Costa Rica Tortilla Making Cooking Class is great for the whole family Help turn crops youll use make two traditional dishes and the famed tortilla
A Twilight Safari Float on the Peas Blancas River will help you spot sloths, bats, monkeys, caimans, and more before enjoying a traditional Costa Rican dinner
Costa Ricas Venado Cave Tour is a cool adventure through 2,700 m almost 2 mi of caverns, stalactites, stalagmites, rivers, underground creatures, and more
Costa Rica has amazing amphibians, but some only come out after dark Meet frogs and other nocturnal animals on an Arenal Oasis Frog Watching Night Tour
The magic of Costa Ricas jungles is enhanced when you go on this Rainforest Chocolate Tour in the Arenal Volcano region Learn about cacao in a scenic setting