Visitors learn about the Guana Peninsula’s natural biodiversity, expansive cultural history, vital estuarine resources, and current efforts to protect these resources. Meet at the GTM Research Reserve’s Trailhead Pavilion located west of the Guana Dam. Wear comfortable closed-toe shoes. There is a $3 per vehicle parking fee.
Do I need a reservation to attend the hike?
Yes, register online by following the links provided above.
If I can’t make it, how do I cancel my reservation?
When you register, you receive an email confirmation with information about canceling.
What should I wear?
Appropriate clothing for the outdoors is recommended. Dress in layers and prepare for any type of weather. Closed-toe shoes are encouraged but not required. Hats protect your skin from the sun, along with sunscreen. Bug spray is also suggested.
What should I bring?
Where should I meet my guide?
Are there any fees?
How long is the hike?
Are trails accessible for strollers?
Is there anything else to see afterward?
If you like, have lunch at the Trailhead Pavilion. Then, try out one of the other trails. Enjoy the Dam area, where visitors fish, and rent kayaks or paddleboards. Head to one of the three beach lots or hang out in the Visitor Center to learn more about the reserve’s natural surroundings.