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Reserva Privada El Silencio (tel. 506/2479-9900, 7am-9pm daily, $5), 500 meters (0.3 miles) east of the turnoff for the national park, has a three-kilometer (2-mile) trail. You can even drive up to a lookout beneath the flow. The closest hiking to the lava flows (and the only one offering hikes on the big lava flows), is at nearby Arenal 1968 (tel. 506/2462-1212, 8am-7pm daily, $15), near the entrance to Parque Nacional Volcán Arenal. Oropendolas and parrots inhabit the guayaba trees festooned with epiphytes in the parking lot, near a mirador that offers sweeping vistas. A steep trail leads up the four-decade-old lava flow. It’s a fabulous hike! The full loop trail takes you past a grotto that is a shrine to those who died in 1968. The 4.5-kilometer (3-mile) Forest Hike leads through a wooded area ringing a small lake created by the 1968 eruption. It also has mountain bike and horse trails.
Arenal 1968 Trail
Named for the infamous explosion that claimed many lives and destroyed an entire village, the Arenal 1968 Trail is one of Costa Rica’s most popular trails. Admire the jungle's rebirth and marvel at the giant boulders that once came tumbling down at 1,200 miles per hour. Once you reach the trailhead, you’ll have a stunning view of the cone and lava flow on the western side of the volcano.
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