Step into Boquete’s Cerro la Cruz Ecopark for sweeping views from two miradors, stroll forest paths alive with birdsong, cross hanging bridges, and meet friendly mini animals at the farm. With entry included and plenty of space to roam or pause, you’ll find moments here that linger long after you leave.
Hands gripping the wooden railing, I leaned out just enough to catch the wind on my face at Mirador de la Cruz. Our guide, Rosa, pointed to the patchwork of coffee farms below — she said you could spot Isla Paridas on a clear day if you squinted past the clouds. I tried (not sure I saw it), but honestly, just standing there with the valley stretching out in every direction was enough. The air smelled like wet grass and something sweet I couldn’t quite place — maybe those wildflowers tangled along the path.
We wandered down the 570-meter trail, which is steeper than it looks from above. Kids ran ahead, chasing each other between bursts of birdsong. At one point, a tiny mule poked its nose through the fence at the domestic animal farm — my nephew giggled when it licked his hand (I didn’t expect that part to be such a hit). There were also mini pigs and ponies; Rosa told us they’re all local breeds, though I’m still not sure what makes a pig “mini.”
The hanging bridges creaked underfoot — not scary, just enough to make me laugh nervously and grab my friend’s arm. From up there you get these odd angles of Boquete you’d never see from the road: roofs peeking through trees, clouds snagged on distant hills. It felt like time slowed down for a minute or two. We didn’t rush; nobody seemed in a hurry here.
I keep thinking about how open everything felt — no fences blocking views, just space and sky and that soft mountain light. If you’re looking for a day trip in Boquete that lets you wander at your own pace (with kids or not), this daily pass to Cerro la Cruz Ecopark is easygoing but still feels special somehow.
Yes, your day pass includes entry to the Ecopark.
Yes, there are family-friendly attractions including a mini animal farm and easy walking paths.
The main path is 570 meters long with some ups and downs.
Yes, there are two main viewpoints: Mirador de la Cruz and Mirador de la Virgen.
Yes, the park is wheelchair accessible.
Yes, strollers and prams are allowed throughout the park.
Yes, service animals are allowed in the park.
Yes, there are public transportation options close to Cerro la Cruz Ecopark.
You’ll find mini pigs, mini mules, ponies, and other small domestic animals.
Your daily pass covers entrance to Cerro la Cruz Ecopark in Boquete — giving you access to both panoramic viewpoints, all trails including hanging bridges, and time with friendly animals at the mini farm before heading home whenever you’re ready.
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