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The brand new adjustments realized in the Park include:

Institutional Area:
Access Control: An entrance porch with an architectural design that harmonizes with the forest views and at the same time controls access to the park.
Access and Parking: The principal Park access consists of four lanes with an adequate gate and signal system. It provides parking for 200 buses and 750 cars.
Cataratas Portal: The entryway portal allows visitors to start to live a unique experience.
Here you will receive the necessary information to completely enjoy your visit. We also offer tourist guidance services and lockers.

Amphitheatre and Principal Square: Space created for relaxation, contemplation of nature and educational events. The square is bounded by a perimeter trail with special shaded areas which leads to the amphitheatre which seats 600 people.
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Yvira Reta Nature Interpretation Center: Space allocated to the interpretation of the Park ecosystem and the regional culture. It is considered the most important building of the Park, both for its dimensions and its different functions. It provides multiple areas that allow educational, cultural and social activities.
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Commercial Area:
In this area are located all the services to make the visitor’s stay a more pleasant one. Around the Birds Square the visitor will find:
Restaurants
Ice Cream Shop and Fast Food
Films Development and Cash Machine Public Phones and Internet
Theme Library
Park Merchandise
Central Station Square:
All traffic from the Visitors Center converges on this square, where can be accessed the platforms of the Ecological Train of the Jungle and the Green Trail.
The ride on the Jungle Train takes you:

To Cataratas Station, from where you access to the Upper and Lower Circuits.
To the Garganta Station where, through one catwalk of 1130 meters, you can enjoy the great view of the Devil’s Throat fall.
The Green Trail consists of a foot walk of 600 meters through the forest to the distribution point of the Upper and Lower Circuits.
Tourist Services Area
Footbridges and trails
New Attractions.
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