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Big Rock Falls is located in Mountain Pine Ridge, and is one of the area's many waterfalls. Big Rock Falls is easily accessible, and is perfect for swimming, picnicking, hiking and birdwatching. Even in the dry season, the river currents continue to flow. More... |
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Butterfly Falls is located on the private property of Hidden Valley. A twenty minute hike from the parking spot reveals a charming waterfall, with a deep swimming pool at its base. It is said that the falls got its name from butterflies that inhabit the area. It is truly a peaceful area for reading or reflecting. More... |
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Popular with locals and foreigners alike, Five Sisters Falls provides an ideal location for picnicking and invigorating swims, packaged in a spectacular natural setting. More... |
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Also known as the 'Thousand-Foot Falls', and rises to 1,600 feet high, making it the tallest waterfall in Central America. At the base of the tall waterfall, what seems to be lush forest is actually a deep pool, that’s perfect for a refreshing swim.
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The Mayflower Bocawina National Park can be found on a feeder road off mile six on the Southern Highway, just 4 1/2 miles in. The narrow dirt road shaded by the jungle’s lush canopy of trees inspires excitement in travelers and hints at the adventures to be found in the hidden destination covering over 7,000 acres. More... |
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Covering 500 acres, the Rio Blanco National Park is located approximately 30 miles, traveling northwest from Punta Gorda Town. Boasting a series of waterfalls, the largest and most popular cascades 15 feet into a deep pool at its base. More... |
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Flowing down the Rio On River, they are a constant cycle of pools formed by large granite rocks, in which some are connected by waterfalls. Whether your desire it to sit under a waterfall or swim in your very own selection of pools, Rio On Pools are sure to provide a relaxing and enjoyable experience More... |
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Did you know? |
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Nim Li Punit is Mayan for ‘Big Hat’. |
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