Médanos de Coro National Park is a 91 km2 (35 sq mi) Venezuelan national park in the state of Falcón in the northwest of Venezuela.
Understand
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[edit | edit source]Landscape
[edit | edit source]Flora and fauna
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[edit | edit source]Visitor information
[edit | edit source]- Park website (in Spanish)
Get in
[edit | edit source]The park is just north of Coro using Highway T-4.
Fees and permits
[edit | edit source]Get around
[edit | edit source]See
[edit | edit source]- Área De Dunas “Mar De Arenas”. The primary attraction of this park – the sand dunes. These were formed due to wind erosion from rocks, eventually piling up into dunes.
- The presence of old roads from the pre-Columbian era that are found between the dunes stands out, the roads to the fishing ports near the town of Tacuato
- The "Animas de Guasare" chapel dedicated in memory for people who died when they traveled on foot in 1912 in search of water and the Paseo "Monseñor Francisco José Iturriza" known as the "Monumento a La Madre".