Capiro and Calentura National Park

Capiro and Calentura National Park

Colón

45/10060 min

Capiro and Calentura National Park is a protected natural area located in Colón, Honduras. Established in 1992, the park spans approximately 81 square kilometers. It preserves diverse ecosystems and natural features representative of the region's biodiversity. The park provides habitat for various native flora and fauna, contributing to conservation efforts within Honduras. Its landscapes offer opportunities for nature observation and outdoor activities in a relatively undisturbed environment. Though detailed visitor facilities and trails are not extensively documented, the park's natural significance makes it an important site for ecological preservation and environmental education in the country.

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Interesting facts

  • The park covers an area of 81 square kilometers, making it a significant natural reserve in Honduras.
  • It was established in 1992 as part of national efforts to conserve natural habitats.

History

1992

Capiro and Calentura National Park was officially established in 1992 to protect the natural environment in the Colón region of Honduras.

Since its creation, it has served as a conservation area aimed at preserving local biodiversity and natural landscapes.

The park's establishment reflects Honduras' broader commitment to environmental protection during the late 20th century.

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