Area: Approx. 146,000 acres
Location: Extends along the border with Nicaragua, from the Pacific to the Caribbean Coast
Date of Creation: 15 Feb 1994

Corredor Fronterizo Wildlife Refuge
Park Attractions
The intention of this zone is to give protection in order for the forest to recuperate from past degeneration. It crosses the entire spectrum of life zones, from Pacific Coastal to rainforest and mountains, and again to the coastal zone of the Caribbean.
Driving Directions
The zone hosts many research projects of the varying disciplines, as well as university monitoring programs. For more information on research projects in the area, contact MINAE.
Park Facilities and Hours
There are no public facilities in this area. Other Costa Rica Parks near the northern borderlands include Cano Negro Wildlife Refuge, Guanacaste National Park, La Selva Protected Zone, and Barra del Colorado Wildlife Refuge.