Chagres National Park Hiking
Explore this massive 129,000-hectare national park that protects the watershed providing 40% of the Panama Canal's water supply. Home to over 400 bird species including the harpy eagle (national bird), jaguars, ocelots, and tapirs. Trails lead through dense rainforest past waterfalls to panoramic viewpoints. Sections of the historic 16th-century Spanish Camino Real are still visible.
Highlights
- 129,000 hectares — one of Panama's largest national parks
- Habitat of the harpy eagle, the world's most powerful raptor
- Visible sections of the 16th-century Spanish Camino Real
- Vital watershed that feeds the Panama Canal
Best Time to Visit
December to April (dry season). Trails can be muddy during rainy season.
Practical Tips
Hiring a local guide is highly recommended — trails aren't always marked
Wear waterproof hiking boots, the terrain is wet
Can be combined with kayaking on the Chagres River
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