Belize little park - Guanacaste National Park

Guanacaste National Park is the smallest and reachable little park located near the nation’s Capital city, Belmopan close to unique and beautiful homes for sale. This little park is named after the Guanacaste tree which is one of the largest tree type in Central America, it was first made into areserve in 1973 with 50 acres of protected tropical forest along the riverbank and near property for sale Belize.then in 1990 itbecame known as a national park.


Guanacaste National Park is bounded on the north by the Belize River and the south by the southern highway and the busy George Price Highway. Alongside the national park is the community of Roaring Creek which hold many Belize homes and Belize houses that are listed by the Belize real estate for sale.

This Belize propertyis open on a daily basis to the public from 8:00 am - 4:30 p.m. at a low cost of just $5 Belize dollars. Inside the park an education Center, a giftshop and about two miles of adventurous trials is offered. Besides the Guanacaste tree along the trails, there are many other types of tress inclusive Belize very own National Tree the Mahogany, the National Flower, Black Orchid and other numerous epiphytes.

Although this tropical forest is favorable to nature lovers to roam about, it is advised to wear long sleeve shirt, sturdy shoes and long pants in other to avoid any contact with any plant that may be poisonous. The park is perfect for birdwatchers to see the different species of Birdssuch as woodpeckers and motmot as well as Howler monkeys along the Belize river with some cool Belize property for sale that can be viewed on mls in Belize.


To gain more insights on the many other parks and natural reserves located in Belize property or if you are interested  in beautiful homes for sale in Belize, trust RE/MAX expertise or email info@belizepropertycenter.com or call Toll Free from North America 1-877-836-2756 for  more information. 

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