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    Riding Horses in Monteverde

    Marvin is Monteverde's resident cowboy. He says he's been riding horses since he was still in his mom's belly. When he's not giving tours, he's ...

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    A Morning in the Canopy with SkyTrek

    The anticipation builds as you ascend more than 4,000 feet above Arenal in Sky Adventure's gondolas. Below you, Lake Arenal spreads out over the ...

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    Day Adventure: Zip lines, Rappelling and Tubing

    It's not where you go… it's the zip lines you take to get there. No trip to Arenal is complete without a fast-paced, high thrill adventure. Here's an ...

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    Cowboys and Horseback Rides

    Alex wore a blue plaid button down shirt tucked into his jeans, a baseball cap and black canvas shoes with spurs. For the last 18 years, he's worked ...

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    Selva Leona Waterfall Hike: Part 1

    The Villalobos family has lived the last 80 years on a ranch between Lake Arenal and Montverde. Their 250 acres seep into centuries old primary ...

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    Zen and the Art of Stand Up Paddling

    Gently rocking side to side while standing on the water's surface is an odd feeling at first, like walking on thin ice. It doesn't take long to get ...

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    Peñas Blancas Safari Float

    Now, the idea of floating down a river in an inflatable rubber raft searching for sloths, monkeys and iguanas in a river shared with crocodiles may ...

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    Mountain Biking at Lake Arenal

    There's a simple joy that comes with riding mountain bikes in the countryside; the bike's wheels rolling over the pebbles on a dirt road, the wet ...

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    Wakeboarding on Lake Arenal

    Most travelers looking for an endorphin rush in Arenal try zip-lining or waterfall rappelling, but then they get to Lake Arenal and settle for ...

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    Rafting the Balsa River

    Bright orange flowers fall from the poro trees that line the banks of the Balsa River. Shaped like tiny machetes, the orange flowers cling to the ...

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