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3 Family Friendly Day Trips Right Near the Beach!
B
eyond the beautiful salt and
pepper beaches and 5 star
resorts, the Pacific coast
offers a variety of inland adventures.
From large lakes to rushing waterfalls
and spectacular mountain views, our
coast really has it all. Here are a few
day trips perfect for the whole family.
Arenosa Fishing
Arenosa is a small fishing community
located on the west end of Lake
Gatun. This fresh water lake, created
by a series of dams built during the
construction of the Panama Canal, is
only 70km away from Coronado.
Stocked with Peacock Bass, the lake
offers a great experience for children,
as everyone with a rod in the water is
sure to pull something out!
Arenosa is approximately a one-hour
drive from Coronado, towards
Panama City. The turn to Arenosa is
about 5 minutes after Capira. You will
pass the Estrella Azul factory on your
left hand side (coming from
Coronado) where there will be a sign
indicating Arenosa is the next left.
Make a left at the top of the hill, just
before the overhead walking bridge
and the delta gas station. After
making the left, the road will continue
for 25km. This road will take you
through rolling hills and pineapple
farms. Just before the 25k marker
there is a sign indicating a left hand
turn to Arenosa. There is a small
restaurant and bus stop on the
corner.
It is best to book a fishing trip in
advance. There are a couple of
different companies and people who
run fishing charters.
If you are
looking to accommodate a large
group Dennis Melton runs charters
on two 24 foot pontoon boats that can
accommodate up to 12 people.
Contact Dennis for rates at (507)
6792-8027. Note that his costs do not
include the cost of bait, having the
fish cleaned, or tips for the guides.
For smaller groups of 2 – 4 people
Dennis will recommend a local guide
who can take you out in a panga
(smaller fishing boat) for around
$80.00.
It’s a good idea to bring a cooler, cold
beverages and snacks. Although it is
the dry season its best to prepare for
sun or rain. Bring sun block, hats and
a rain jacket.
On shore there is a restaurant called
La Escondida, open Wednesday
through Sunday they will prepare the
fish you caught for lunch. You can
also have your fish cleaned and
filleted to take home with you.
El Valle de Anton
El Valle is a short distance from
Coronado. Approximately 10 minutes
past Coronado driving towards David
at the 95km marker you will see a
sign indicating a right hand turn to El
Valle. On the corner you will notice
the construction of a new gas station,
and the Las Uvas hardware store,
Fretarria Las Uvas.
El Valle (The Valley), is located 26 km
through the windy mountain. The trip
from Coronado will take approximately one hour; passing through
small local towns such as Las Uvas,
El Espino, Copecito and Las Margaritas.
If you are looking to take in some of
the spectacular views while heading
up the mountain, a great place to stop
is the Las Margarita’s bar. The bar is
positioned on the edge of mountain
overlooking the valley and Pacific
Ocean.
Once you are up the mountain visit
the famous local market where
handcrafts, fruits and vegetables, art
and souvenirs are for sale daily.
It gets cool in the mountains, (20 -26
degrees Celsius) so it is a good idea
to bring a sweater. Warm up with a
cup of hot chocolate at the Gourmet
coffee shop near the entrance to
town. If you’re still feeling chilly, warm
up in natural hot springs.
A great outing for the kids in El Valle
is a trip to the El Chorro Macho
waterfall. With Canopy Adventures,
the whole family can zip line through
the lush jungle amidst thee toed
sloths, chirping birds and royal blue
butterflies. The course is not too
treacherous, and only
takes about an hour.
Its best to wear long
pants,
close-toed
shoes and a swimsuit
(to swim in the
waterfall).
El Valle is a nature
lovers paradise. A
walking tour with a
hired guide is a great
way to experience the
mountain town. On a tour you will
catch a glimpse of petroglyphs
(ancient painted stones), square
trees, waterfalls and natural hot
springs. If you are lucky you will even
get to see some of the native wildlife.
To see the local animals you may
have missed on the tour, head to the
El Nispero Zoo. The animal refugee
has over 100 animals including the
golden frog, howler monkeys, parrots
and jaguars. Entrance fees are low,
ranging from $1.00 for kids - $4.00 for
adults.
La Laguna
La Laguna is the prefect escape for
families looking to explore the
outdoors. Located 800 meters above
sea level, and about an hour from
Coronado this man-made lagoon sits
on the foothills of Picacho Hill that
stand 1,182 meters high.
There are several paths up the
PANAMA
El Valle
mountain and around the lagoon.
Hikes range in length and difficulty.
The lagoon can be walked in around
15 minutes whereas a hike to the
summit of Picacho will take about an
hour. The summit offers a spectacular
view of the Pacific Coast.
La Laguna also offers camping sites
to those interested in a rustic night in
the wilderness. If you plan to spend
the night it is a good idea to pack
warm clothes and mosquito repellent
as in the mountains temperatures are
cooler and the bugs can get bad.
The entrance to La Las Lajas is
approx. 300m away from Coronado
towards Panama City. Make a left on
the Lajas road just after the Cochez
store and Terpel gas station. Once in
Las Lajas you will pass Cholos
Mexican Restaurant. Continue 19km
to find the town of La Laguna. The
road will become a dirt road and fork,
keep right till the end where you will
find the entrance to the lagoon.
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