Costa Rica
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Camping in car park outside park. Beware of high winds. Too windy to camp while we were there. Toilets inside park entrance.
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We were kicked out of the parking lot at 6:45. They said there is no camping here. We have to go to the 7$ camping ground.
Report Check-Indogs not allowed. you cant hike to the volcano because of too much activity.
Report Check-InNo issues with wind when we were here. Flying cockroaches came around dusk for about an hour, recommend cooking either before or after that. The park ranger seemed a little confused about people camping and said it was "dangerous" because of the animals. We stayed anyway. Park is $15 usd per person, only a couple trails were open at this time, not sure if park cost was worth it.
Report Check-InFree and windy :-)! Be careful, the nationalpark is closed on Monday, as we learnt ;-)!
Report Check-InFree camping in the parking lot just outside the park... Right below is a cafe with restrooms and free wifi (during business hours).
Report Check-InGood overnight place. Parking in front of the entrance to the National Park. No infrastructure. Very quiet at night. Free. admission to the park U $ 10.--/Person.
Turn left 4.5 km north from Liberia. Park is signposted. After a short paved section about 16 km good gravel road.
Report Check-InCamping in car park outside park. Free. Beware of high winds. Too windy to camp while we were there. Toilets inside park entrance.
Report Check-InParking at the entrance to the National Park. Admission to the park is $ 10 / person. As you have to access via the private property of a hotel 700 colones per Person "toll" is charged. Toilets in the park. Great view from the parking lot of the sea. Very quiet at night. Partially strong wind gusts.
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