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Ojo de Agua

Posted on August 31, 2024July 16, 2024 by Ultimate Guide

About: This recreational park is popular with the locals, especially on weekends and holidays and when the weather is nice. There are several swimming pools, all with natural spring water. It is not chlorinated but it is clean water, and it is not heated so it is quite cold. There is also a small lake, not for swimming, but where you can rent small boats or kayaks. One of the pools has a waterfall, one is a lap pool, and one is a kiddie pool. They have basketball courts, soccer fields, volleyball courts, tennis courts, a slide, hiking trails, large grassy areas, a restaurant and a convenience store. There are plenty of tables and chairs as well as shaded areas. Pets are not allowed, but you are allowed to bring your own food. You are just not allowed to bring in alcohol.

Province: Alajuela

Starting from: Downtown Alajuela

Time to reach from starting location: 13 minutes

Time needed for activity: 2+ hours

Kid friendly: Yes

Wheelchair accessible: Yes

What to wear and bring: Comfortable clothes, walking or hiking shoes, sandals or water shoes, swimsuit, towel, change of clothes, sunscreen, insect repellent, hat, sunglasses, umbrella, camera, backpack, water, snacks, pack lunch

Tips: Make sure the weather is hot when you visit to better enjoy the cold water and try to go on a weekday that’s not a holiday to avoid the crowds. Bring your own food.

Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/w4peRVwKcBk72V3w8

Website: https://www.facebook.com/BalnearioOjodeAgua/

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