The Childrens Eternal Rain Forest offers visitors a subtle self-guided 1 mile hike down Bajo del Tigre trail through secondary forest. Visitors can gain knowledge about the reserve along this trail at any of the 27 information stations scattered across it.

There is plenty of wildlife within the reserve including 121 species of mammals, 154 types of reptiles and amphibians, 425 species of birds, 3,000 plant and 800 tree species, and over one million kinds of insects.

The Childrens Eternal Rain Forest connects with Arenal National Park, combining to protect over 110,000 acres of land.

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