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Guanacaste National Park is a fifty acre parcel of tropical forest located on the north side of the Western Highway at its junction with the Hummingbird Highway in the Cayo District. The park is named for the giant guanacaste(tubroos) tree growing near the southwestern edge of the park. In addition to the guanacaste tree, there are numerous other species of trees throughout the park.

Children at Guanacaste National Park river bankpark visitors in awe of guanacaste (tubroose) tree

Although the mammal population is rather small, over one hundred species of birds have been identified within the park.

Guanacaste Park offers a relaxing introduction to the tropical forests of Belize because it is easily traversed, it has well marked and maintained trails, and many of the trees and plants have been identified with their own name tag.


Follow the links below for more information about what to see on the mainland.

Belize City
Belize Zoo
St. Herman's Blue Hole National Park
Cockscomb Basin WS
Community Baboon Sanctuary
Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary
Five Blues Lake National Park
Guanacaste National Park
Mountain Pine Ridge
Rio Bravo Management Area

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