Best attractions and places to see in Piedades include a mix of historical landmarks, natural viewpoints, and access points for outdoor activities. The region offers opportunities to explore cultural sites and engage with the natural landscape through trails. Visitors can find diverse points of interest, from monuments commemorating national heroes to summits providing panoramic views. The area is suitable for those seeking both historical insights and outdoor excursions.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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car park. You pay 4 thousand Colones (8 USD) to get into Senderos Colón. In exchange you get well-maintained and clearly marked trails in a large area. Toilets and even showers. But no drinking water, so bring a full bottle. Most of the forest feels quite young, so there is sometimes not much shade. Wear a hat.
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Car park. It's about a 30 minute walk from ciudad colon. You pay 4 thousand Colones (8 USD) to get into Senderos Colón. In exchange you get well-maintained and clearly marked trails in a large area. Toilets and even showers. But no drinking water, so bring a full bottle. Most of the forest feels quite young, so there is sometimes not much shade. Wear a hat.
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You pay 4 thousand Colones (8 USD) to get into Senderos Colón. In exchange you get well-maintained and clearly marked trails in a large area. Toilets and even showers. But no drinking water, so bring a full bottle. Most of the forest feels quite young, so there is sometimes not much shade. Wear a hat.
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In this small park there is a monument to Juan Santamaría, a Costa Rican national hero. Through his self-sacrifice the army was able to win the Second Battle of Rivas and preserve the country's independence.
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Juan Santamaría Park, in Alajuela, is recognized for housing the sculptural complex in honor of the national hero from Alajuela. It is a surprisingly realistic bronze sculpture that captures the moment in which the soldier, carrying a torch aloft, prepares to set fire to the war inn, where the enemy remained entrenched. The figure stands on a raised pedestal and is flanked by cannons. Chiselled in 1891 by the French sculptor Arístide Croisy, it is a song in defense of the freedom and independence of the homeland. In the two adjacent bas-reliefs, signed by Gustave Deloy, a narrative style is used to tell the story of the hero in episodes.
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Technical downhill, I think too hard for doing on rain season. Better in dry season. Not maintained track. 75% single track.
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Behind the cross on top of the mountain in the left corner go further a little down. Very nice view! Also hike down to river and way back to street possible.
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Piedades offers several natural features and scenic viewpoints. You can visit The Cross of Escazú, a summit known for its extensive panoramic views and hiking opportunities. Another excellent spot is the View of Colón from Senderos Colón, which provides forest vistas from within the Senderos Colón trail system.
Yes, Piedades is home to the Juan Santamaría Statue. This man-made monument is a significant historical site commemorating a Costa Rican national hero and is located in a park in Alajuela, near Piedades.
Piedades offers various trails for hiking. You can access well-maintained and clearly marked paths through Senderos Colón Entrance and Car Park. These trails are suitable for exploration and offer facilities like toilets and showers. For more challenging options, The Cross of Escazú also provides hiking opportunities.
Yes, Piedades has family-friendly options. The Juan Santamaría Statue is located in a park, making it a pleasant spot for families. Additionally, the trails accessed via Senderos Colón Entrance and Car Park are generally well-maintained and suitable for families looking to enjoy nature.
Near Piedades, you can find numerous routes for various outdoor activities. For running, explore options like the 'Running loop from Colón' or 'La Paco loop from Uruca' which are part of the Running Trails in Piedades guide. Cyclists can find routes such as 'Calle al Rodeo loop from Uruca' or 'El Salitre Fountain loop from Brasil' in the Cycling in Piedades guide. For road cycling, consider routes like 'Santa Ana Park Sports Complex – Bike Station Lindora loop' from the Road Cycling Routes in Piedades guide.
For trails like Senderos Colón, you can use the dedicated Senderos Colón Entrance and Car Park. There is an entrance fee of 4,000 Colones (approximately 8 USD) to access the well-maintained trails. The car park is about a 30-minute walk from Ciudad Colón.
Yes, for experienced mountain bikers, there is the Downhill and Singletrack U for La Paz. This is a technical downhill trail, primarily singletrack, and is recommended for the dry season as it can be very difficult during the rainy season due to lack of maintenance.
At Senderos Colón, accessible via the Senderos Colón Entrance and Car Park, you will find toilets and even showers. However, there is no drinking water available, so it's essential to bring your own full water bottle.
While specific weather data isn't provided, for technical trails like Downhill and Singletrack U for La Paz, the dry season is recommended. Generally, the dry season in Costa Rica (December to April) offers more favorable conditions for hiking and outdoor activities, as trails are less muddy and easier to navigate.
Visitors particularly enjoy the extensive panoramic views from summits like The Cross of Escazú. The well-maintained and clearly marked trails at Senderos Colón are also highly appreciated, providing a great way to explore the natural surroundings. The historical significance of the Juan Santamaría Statue also draws interest.
When visiting Senderos Colón, remember to bring a full bottle of drinking water as none is available on-site. The entrance fee is 4,000 Colones (8 USD). Much of the forest is relatively young, so shade can be limited; wearing a hat is advisable.


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