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Pozas Los Coyotes

Posted on October 15, 2025March 24, 2025 by Ultimate Guide

About: This is a river and series of natural pools that are popular for swimming and tubing. Inner tubes and life vests are available for rent. You can also bring your own tubes or floating devices. There are various trails that lead to different parts of the river. You have to paddle up the river at almost every point in order to then float down and enjoy. There is a canyon and a waterfall, and the river is vibrantly blue almost everywhere you look. There are also places to rope swing or jump off rocks into the water.

Province: Guanacaste

Starting from: Liberia

Time to reach from starting location: 22 minutes

Time needed for activity: 3+ hours

Kid friendly: Yes

Wheelchair accessible: No

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, camera, backpack, water, snacks, pack lunch

Tips: There is no food sold here, but it is a great place to have a picnic, so bring your own food and drinks.

Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/yxneovu47ZCDBuTb8

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