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Top 7 Natural Monuments in Jaramillo

Best natural monuments in Jaramillo offer a diverse landscape for exploration. The region is home to ancient trees and serves as a gateway to impressive waterfalls within the nearby Parque Internacional La Amistad. This area features a variety of natural attractions, from millennium-old trees to challenging trails leading to cascades. Visitors can experience cloud forests and rich biodiversity within these natural settings.

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  • The most popular natural monuments is Cenizo (Ulmus Mexicana) – The 1,000-Year-Old Tree

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Cenizo (Ulmus Mexicana) – The 1,000-Year-Old Tree

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You will meet this wonderful, wild waterfall at the very end of the trail. You need a bit of climbing and surefootedness - especially when it's raining - to get here. Then an amazing natural spectacle awaits you!

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First waterfall

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Not directly on the water, but a little higher you stand on the viewing platform and can watch the first waterfall as it rushes down. On the platform you will …

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Beautiful waterfall, easy to access, if you are staying in Boquete, this is a very nice short trek in the forest!

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You can reach the idyllic starting point of the Lost Waterfalls Trail by bus or rental car. From there follow the path to a small bridge over the river.

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August 2, 2025, Second Waterfall in Parque Internacional La Amistad

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You will meet this wonderful, wild waterfall at the very end of the trail. You need a bit of climbing and surefootedness - especially when it's raining - to get here. Then an amazing natural spectacle awaits you!

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You can reach the idyllic starting point of the Lost Waterfalls Trail by bus or rental car. From there follow the path to a small bridge over the river. If you have to wait a bit, watch the bushes on the opposite side of the road - lots of tiny hummingbirds fly from flower to flower there. 😍

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Not directly on the water, but a little higher you stand on the viewing platform and can watch the first waterfall as it rushes down. On the platform you will also find many magnificently blooming flowers in all kinds of colors.

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An impressive experience! In about two hours, with breaks to marvel and take photos, you hike from almost 1,600 meters to over 1,800 meters in altitude to admire this 1000-year-old primeval being. On the way there are numerous unknown plants and animals to see and hear in addition to the typical changing mountain rainforest weather (extremely humid to light drizzle, alternating with sun). I'm glad I did the tour with a guide who was able to explain all these things to me. For me: very rewarding!

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Beautiful waterfall, easy to access, if you are staying in Boquete, this is a very nice short trek in the forest!

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Very nice waterfall, the access is a bit more difficult than the 2 first ones so take some trekking shoes or sneakers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable natural monuments to visit in Jaramillo?

Jaramillo is home to the ancient Cenizo (Ulmus Mexicana) – The 1,000-Year-Old Tree, a living testament to the region's natural history. Additionally, the area serves as a gateway to the impressive waterfalls within the nearby Parque Internacional La Amistad, such as the challenging Third Waterfall and the accessible First waterfall.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in Jaramillo's natural monuments?

You can experience diverse natural features, from ancient trees like the 1,000-year-old Cenizo to stunning waterfalls within cloud forest environments. The region offers lush forests, viewpoints with expansive vistas, and rich biodiversity, especially around the trails leading to the waterfalls.

Are there challenging hikes to natural monuments in Jaramillo?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the trail to the Third Waterfall, Parque Internacional La Amistad, is described as challenging. It requires some climbing and surefootedness, especially in wet conditions, but rewards visitors with an amazing natural spectacle. Trekking shoes are recommended.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments in Jaramillo?

The region experiences typical mountain rainforest weather, which can alternate between extremely humid conditions, light drizzle, and sun. While specific best times aren't noted, being prepared for changing weather is advisable. The trails to the waterfalls can be steep and slippery, particularly during rainy periods.

What wildlife can be observed near Jaramillo's natural monuments?

The trails, especially those within Parque Internacional La Amistad, offer opportunities to observe rich flora and fauna. The park is known for a wide array of wildlife, including various bird species like the resplendent quetzal. Visitors to the Cenizo (Ulmus Mexicana) have also noted numerous unknown plants and animals.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or trails in Jaramillo?

While some trails, like the one to the Third Waterfall, are challenging, the First waterfall offers a viewing platform, making it more accessible for families to enjoy the rushing water and blooming flowers without a strenuous hike. The general area around the Cenizo (Ulmus Mexicana) is also an impressive experience, though the hike to it is rated intermediate.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Jaramillo?

Visitors frequently highlight the impressive experience of seeing the 1,000-year-old Cenizo (Ulmus Mexicana). The wild and amazing natural spectacle of the Third Waterfall is also highly praised, as is the beauty of the First waterfall with its blooming flowers. The breathtaking views from spots like Breathtaking view are also a favorite.

Are there any viewpoints offering scenic vistas of the Jaramillo region?

Yes, the Breathtaking view highlight, located on the Cerro La Piedra de Lino, offers expansive views of Boquete and the surrounding countryside. The First waterfall also has a viewing platform.

What outdoor activities can I do near Jaramillo's natural monuments?

Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, Jaramillo offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Los Naranjos' or 'Running loop from Jaramillo'. For cyclists, there are options like the 'Bike Path Along Water Channel – Waterfall loop' or 'Wilson Bridge – Mixed loop'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails in Jaramillo or Cycling in Jaramillo guide pages.

Are there specific trails for road cycling in Jaramillo?

Yes, Jaramillo features dedicated road cycling routes. Examples include the 'Cool bridge loop from Alto Boquete' and the 'Mirador de Alto Boquete loop from Bajo Boquete'. More details on these and other routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes in Jaramillo guide.

What should I wear when hiking to the natural monuments, especially the waterfalls?

Given the mountain rainforest weather, which can be humid and include light drizzle, it's advisable to wear appropriate layers. For trails like the Third Waterfall, which can be steep and slippery, trekking shoes or sturdy sneakers are highly recommended for surefootedness.

Is it necessary to have a guide for visiting the natural monuments?

While not always strictly necessary, some visitors have found a guide beneficial, especially for sites like the Cenizo (Ulmus Mexicana). A guide can explain the numerous unknown plants and animals encountered along the way, enhancing the experience.

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