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Cerro Chato [Closed]

San Carlos, Costa Rica

3.4/5
based on 5 reviews

Details

Distance

4.5 miles

Elevation Gain

2750 ft

Route Type

Out-and-Back

Description

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Cerro Chato has been CLOSED by the government since 2017.

Hiking the Chato Volcano, or Cerro Chato, is the perfect way to get an incredible view of neighboring big brother, Arenal Volcano. Arenal has the typical, conical shape that you think of when you hear volcano and is one of the areas most active volcanoes. You'll be perfectly safe hiking Cerro Chato, though, as it hasn't erupted for some 3,500 years.

The trailhead begins at the La Fortuna Waterfall and leads up the eastern slope up to Laguna Cerro Chato, a lake that has formed in the crater at the summit. Although it is a short hike, it is rather steep and can be muddy if it has rained recently (very common), so be sure to wear sturdy hiking shoes and hike with care. Follow this trail to the lagoon and take a break while enjoying the view. Unfortunately, swimming in the lagoon is not advised, as there are some harmful minerals in the water. When you're ready, follow the trail back the way you came, finishing at the waterfall.

To get to the trailhead, drive east from Daniel Odubar Airport on Hwy 1 until you reach San Ramon, where you'll take Highway 702 north towards the town of La Fortuna. Just before you reach town, turn left on Diagonal 301. Follow this to the end of the road where you'll see signs for the La Fortuna Waterfall and the Cerro Chato Trail (Sendero Cerro Chato).

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Cerro Chato [Closed] Reviews

I was hoping to complete this hike while in Costa Rica but it has been permanently closed and is illegal to access.

It's a lot harder than the closed La Fortuna trail. It took 2.5 hours one way but it wasn't as difficult as some have made it out to be. For more info check my video: https://youtu.be/CD2Wj2bazOo

This trail has been permanently closed. Some travelers considered going anyway but the police are not joking around. There’s 3 layers of barbed wire and rangers stationed to prevent people from sneaking in. One of the locals also told me that if anything happens to a tourist the country gets less funding from the Red Cross.

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