Catarata del Toro
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Taylor Blair
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"This waterfall is one of the largest in Costa Rica and definitely one of the most interesting, as it flows into an extinct volcanic crater.
Like a lot of waterfalls in Costa Rica, access is through private property so you have to pay to visit. The upside is that someone is maintaining the access trail and there are facilities/bathrooms and parking available. You can leave your car safely in their lot, hit the trail, and even grab some food or a drink at the on-site restaurant afterwards."
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Savanna Crowell
"After La Paz Waterfall Gardens, continue the waterfall chasing to your next stop: Catarata del Toro. Stop at this stunning waterfall that’s within a volcano crater! It costs $14 USD/ person, and you can purchase the tickets upon arrival. (and believe me when I say… it’s even better in person!!)"
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CeLynn Siemons
"At 300 feet tall, this well-known Costa Rican waterfall tumbles into an old volcanic crater - it's an incredible site to see! Only attempt this trail if you are capable of descending and ascending many stairs - over 350 of them!"
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