
Los Campesinos Waterfalls & Hanging Bridges Truck Tour
Explore Hidden Waterfalls & Jungle Bridges in a 4×4 Truck Adventure
Off-Road Jungle Adventure to Hidden Waterfalls & Hanging Bridges
Discover one of the best-kept secrets near Manuel Antonio with the Los Campesinos Waterfalls & Hanging Bridges Truck Tour. This immersive day trip takes you deep into the lush mountains of Quepos in a rugged 4x4 truck, far from tourist crowds and into the heart of rural Costa Rica.
Your adventure begins with a thrilling off-road ride through dense rainforest, arriving at the Los Campesinos Eco Reserve, a community-run sanctuary known for its towering waterfalls, pristine swimming holes, and suspension bridges with incredible jungle views. The reserve is a haven of biodiversity, perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Cross a dramatic 127-meter hanging bridge, hike jungle trails, and cool off in secluded natural pools. Along the way, your bilingual guide will share insights into the local environment and culture. You’ll also enjoy a traditional Costa Rican lunch prepared by a local family, and learn about medicinal plants, sugar cane processing, and the sustainable lifestyle of the community.
Combining nature, culture, and off-the-beaten-path exploration, this tour offers an authentic and unforgettable Costa Rican experience — just a short drive from the beaches of Manuel Antonio.
Tour Highlights
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Thrilling 4×4 Ride through rugged rainforest trails, a true jungle safari
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Traverse a 127 m Suspension Bridge with panoramic views—"even Indiana Jones would envy it"
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Secluded Waterfall Pools are ideal for swimming, often uncrowded and refreshing
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Cultural Exchange: Learn about medicinal plants, juice sugar cane, and enjoy a homemade lunch with local hosts
⭐ Why Book the Los Campesinos Waterfalls Truck Tour?
If you're looking to escape the typical tourist route and truly connect with Costa Rica’s natural beauty and rural culture, this tour is a must. The Los Campesinos Waterfalls Truck Tour offers a rare chance to experience untouched rainforest, thrilling off-road travel, and authentic community-based tourism — all in one unforgettable day.
Here’s why it stands out:
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🛻 Adventure Beyond the Ordinary – Explore rugged jungle terrain in a 4x4 truck and reach a destination most travelers miss.
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🌉 Stunning Hanging Bridges – Cross one of the longest suspension bridges in the area (127 meters) with panoramic rainforest views.
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💦 Swim in Hidden Waterfalls – Cool off in clear, secluded natural pools far from crowded tourist spots.
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🍽️ Local Culture & Cuisine – Enjoy a traditional Costa Rican lunch prepared by locals, and learn about medicinal plants and sugar cane traditions.
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🌿 Eco-Friendly & Community-Run – Your visit directly supports a rural community dedicated to conservation and sustainable tourism.
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📷 Unmatched Scenery – From jungle views to waterfalls and mountain lookouts, this is a photographer’s dream.
This tour is perfect for travelers seeking something authentic, adventurous, and meaningful — all within easy reach of Manuel Antonio and Quepos.

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Duration: 6 hours (round trip)
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Included: Round-trip transportation from your hotel to the park, certified guide, breakfast, lunch, and park entry fee.
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Cost: US $95 per person (fees and taxes included)
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Times: 7:30 AM
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What to bring: Insect repellent, camera, water, swimsuit, and towel.
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Private tours can be arranged upon request.
🌴 FAQ – Los Campesinos Waterfalls & Hanging Bridges Truck Tour
1. Do I need a 4×4 vehicle to access Los Campesinos?
No, transportation in a 4×4 truck is provided as the trails are very rugged and not suitable for regular vehicles.
2. Is swimming allowed at the waterfalls?
Yes, visitors are welcome to swim in the natural pools at the base of the waterfalls.
3. How physically demanding is the tour?
The hike involves some moderate walking on uneven terrain. Closed-toe shoes and a reasonable fitness level are recommended.
4. Is lunch included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes a traditional Costa Rican lunch prepared by a local family.
5. Is this tour suitable for families with children?
Yes, many families participate, especially those with children.
6. What should I bring for the tour?
Bring a swimsuit, a towel, a change of clothes, sun protection, insect repellent, sturdy shoes, camera, and water.
