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Costa Rica’s Barva Volcano Access Restricted for Several Months

Access to the Barva Volcano area of Braulio Carrillo National Park will remain restricted for several months, with Costa Rican authorities limiting entry as road improvement work continues in the area. Official notices and local coverage indicate the special access rules began March 9 and are set to remain in place through June 1, 2026.

The restriction does not amount to a full shutdown, but it does sharply reduce access. During the temporary period, the Barva area is open only on Saturdays and Sundays, while weekday entry is suspended. Authorities have also barred vehicle access to the sector while work continues on the road leading to the protected area.

For visitors still hoping to reach the volcano on weekends, the trip is now more demanding. People entering the park must walk from the community of Sacramento, covering about four kilometers to the entrance. Officials have urged visitors to plan ahead, carry enough water, and use proper clothing and footwear for the hike.

Barva is one of the public-use areas of Braulio Carrillo National Park and is known for its crater lake, high-elevation forest, and trail network. SINAC’s park information says the sector includes four trails: Cacho Venado, Laguna Barva, Copey, and Mirador Vara Blanca. The park’s online reservation platform also continues to list Barva as a bookable, meaning tickets are still being sold in advance for the days when entry is allowed.

The temporary restrictions are tied to management of access during the road works, not to volcanic activity. That distinction matters for travelers, hikers, and tour operators who may wrongly assume the area is fully closed. In practice, the main change is that weekday visits are off the table for now, and weekend trips require a longer walk and more planning than usual.

For Costa Rica tourism, Barva is a well-known option for day hikes out of the Central Valley, especially for people seeking cooler weather and cloud forest scenery within reach of Heredia and San José. The restricted schedule is likely to shift demand toward weekends and may reduce casual visits over the next few months until the access route returns to normal.

Visitors planning a trip should check the latest SINAC or MINAE updates before heading out, since park access in protected areas can change with work progress, weather, or operational conditions.

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