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Costa Rica Lake Arenal - a man made lake in 1978, Lake Arenal-map was formed when the waters of Rio Arenal
were diverted to fill and stock what is today
a 40,000 sq. impoundment. Water depth near
the dam runs up to 190 feet; the water depth
in the channels will run up to 120 feet. Water
temperature varies less than 4 degrees Fahrenheit
year round.La Fortuna Area - this small community is approximately 400 meters above sea level, and 16 km ( 9.5 miles ) from the entrance to Arenal Volcano National Park. La Fortuna serves as an ideal base from which to enjoy the volcano, Lake Arenal, Caño Negro Reserve, and the many other outdoor activities, i.e. windsurfing, fishing, mountain biking, and white water rafting. The town of La Fortuna contains several small hotels/cabinas, restaurants and souvenir shops, all of which are within walking distance. There are several travel/adventure agencies which can arrange local tours in the surrounding area. As you depart La Fortuna, heading towards Lake Arenal, numerous larger hotels are situated along the roadside, inlcuding several which are presently under construction. Terrific views of the volcano can be seen from these hotels, as well as from the roadside. From La Fortuna, buses depart to San Jose and Tiliran, which is located on the west side of Lake Arenal. Sport Fishing - Lake Arenal contains primarily two different types of fish, the Machaca and Rainbow Bass. The Machaca are flashy acrobatic fish which can reach 9 lbs. within the lake, and perhaps 15 lbs. in norther and coastal rivers. More prone to stike smaller and faster lures, ultra light an d light spinning gear spolled with 4-8 lb. monofilament line is the rule. Fly fisherman should be using 8-10 wt. rods and 9 ft. leaders and smaller (size 4-8) poppers and streamers. The Rainbow Bass, which ranges in size up to 16 pounds, spawns year round and is found throughout the fresh waters in Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Honduras. Generally speaking, the same tackle used to catch large mouth bass will be adequate here, i.e. surface plugs spinner baits, and rattle traps. Monofilament of 12-20 lb. is recommended with a "shock tippet" of 25-40 lb. Fly fishermen are advised to use rods of 8-10 wt. with 9 ft. leaders and large poppers, medium sized streamers in bright or lighter colors.
Waterfall - just 3.2 km ( 1.9 miles ) east of La Fortuna lies one of Costa Rica's most spectacular waterfalls(see photo). The road leading to the waterfall is partially paved, the initial 1.1 km ( 1/2 mile ), while the remaining section is a dirt/gravel road. Best suited for a four-wheel drive vehicle, the trip can be made in a sedan if driven slowly; the steep inclines have been some what paved to provide better traction. Taxi's are available in La Fortuna and charge in the neighborhood of 2,400 colones for the trip, regardless of the number of passengers. A large percentage of people walk to the falls, as the road passes through lush, green countryside, and is quite an enjoyable stroll. Along the way, there are a few small eateries where you can purchase water and other beverages. However, we recommend that you bring bottled water, particularly if you have plans to hike to the waterfall's base. The entrance fee to view and descend to the waterfall is 300 colones, and there is no limit to the amount of time you can spend at the falls. The steep, downhill climb to the base of the waterfall, while challenging, is well worth the time and effort. A well defined path helps you traverse the deep, rocky canyon wall as you hear the thundering water below. Swimming is permissible, however, stay clear away from the waterfall itself. Hot Springs - Approximately 12 km(7.2 miles) from La Fortuna lies the Tabacon Hot Springs Resort. Located at the base of the volcano, this facility contains pools, in addition to streams of hot, spring water. You can pay by the hour or by the day, the difference being minimal. A bit further towards the volcano are public springs on the left side of the road; several cars are usually parked along the roadside. After parking, descend down towards the springs which are commonly enjoyed by the local community. Caves of Venado - Located just south of La Fortuna are the Caves of Venado. Dating back over 7 million years, the Venado Caves are the direct result of water currents penetrating and passing through the surrounding limestone rocks. Over time, the continual flow of water opened crevasses and forced sediments to flow throughout the caves, leaving in it's wake an endless network of deep tunnels. About an hour drive from La Fortuna, these caves are a must for anyone visiting the area.
Regardless of which route you take, your drive through the northern zone of Costa Rica will be most enjoyable. Steep inclines, twisting turning roads, lined with small farms and green rolling hills is what you can expect to see en route to La Fortuna. Your trip north is perhaps one of the most scenic and enjoyable in Costa Rica. Both routes are clearly marked with roads signs directing you to the small community of La Fortuna or Lake Arenal.
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