Cerro Las Minas

Cerro Las Minas

Lempira

60/100180 min

Cerro Las Minas, also known locally as Pico Celaque, is the highest mountain in Honduras, reaching an elevation of approximately 2,870 meters. Situated in the remote Lempira Department in western Honduras, it forms part of the Cordillera de Celaque mountain range. The area surrounding the peak is protected within Celaque National Park, established in 1987, which covers about 266 square kilometers of diverse forested terrain. The mountain and park are renowned for their rich biodiversity and subtropical highland climate, making it a unique ecological and natural attraction. Its rugged and isolated location offers visitors a challenging but rewarding experience with scenic views, diverse flora and fauna, and opportunities for hiking and nature observation. The park plays a vital role in conservation efforts for the region's endemic species and water resources.

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Astuce: The best time to visit Cerro Las Minas is during the dry season to avoid heavy rains and slippery trails. Visitors should prepare for variable mountain weather and consider hiring local guides for a safer and more informative hike. Advance booking for guided tours is recommended, and some visitor discounts may be available for students or groups. Proper hiking gear and water supplies are essential due to the remote and rugged terrain.

Faits intéressants

  • Cerro Las Minas is the highest mountain in Honduras, with an elevation around 2,870 meters.
  • The mountain is part of the Cordillera de Celaque range and lies within Celaque National Park, established in 1987.
  • Celaque National Park covers approximately 266 square kilometers of protected forest and mountainous terrain.
  • The climate of Cerro Las Minas is classified as oceanic subtropical highland (Köppen Cfb), which is relatively rare in Central America.

Histoire

Cerro Las Minas has long been recognized as the highest point in Honduras, with its prominence confirmed through topographic mapping and satellite data.

1987

The establishment of Celaque National Park in 1987 marked a key milestone in protecting this mountain and its surrounding forests.

Over the decades, conservation initiatives have helped preserve the area's unique ecosystems and support local communities.

The mountain has cultural significance for indigenous groups in the region, and its isolation has maintained much of its natural state.