Parque Regional Municipal Astillero Municipal Volcan De Acatenango
Parque Regional Municipal Astillero Municipal Volcan De Acatenango
Parque Regional Municipal Astillero Municipal Volcan De Acatenango is a protected area in Guatemala, encompassing 890.55 hectares and centered around the dormant Acatenango Volcano. This region features a diverse landscape, transitioning from agricultural lands through pine forests to high-alpine cloud forests, making it suitable for several outdoor activities like hiking. The area is characterized by its volcanic terrain, including the 13,045-foot (3,976-meter) Acatenango summit and its proximity to the active Volcán de Fuego. Panoramic views of the Guatemalan highlands are…
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Parque Regional Municipal Astillero Municipal Volcan De Acatenango is a protected area in Guatemala, spanning 890.55 hectares. It is centered around the Acatenango Volcano and is administered by the Municipality of Acatenango in coordination with CONAP.
The primary outdoor activity in Parque Regional Municipal Astillero Municipal Volcan De Acatenango is hiking. This includes ascents of Acatenango Volcano, offering opportunities to observe the adjacent Volcán de Fuego. Komoot lists 2 hiking routes in this region.
The main natural features include the dormant Acatenango Volcano, standing at 13,045 feet (3,976 meters), and its proximity to the active Volcán de Fuego. The area also features diverse microclimates, transitioning from agricultural land to pine forests and high-alpine cloud forests.
The ascent of Acatenango Volcano is classified as a difficult hike, requiring physical and mental preparation. Hikers experience significant elevation changes and varied terrain. The summit offers panoramic views of the Guatemalan highlands.
Yes, Volcán de Fuego, one of Guatemala's most active volcanoes, can be observed from the slopes and summit of Acatenango Volcano. Hikers often aim to witness its eruptions from a safe distance, making it a significant draw to the region.
Yes, komoot offers guides for hiking in this region. These include Hiking in Parque Regional Municipal Astillero Municipal Volcan De Acatenango and Volcano hikes in Parque Regional Municipal Astillero Municipal Volcan De Acatenango.
Parque Regional Municipal Astillero Municipal Volcan De Acatenango is a popular destination on komoot, with more than 5,000 visitors sharing their experiences. The 2 available routes have received an average rating of 4.81 out of 5 stars from 146 ratings.
The highest point in the park is the summit of Acatenango Volcano, which stands at 13,045 feet (3,976 meters) above sea level. It is Guatemala's third-highest volcano.
Yes, the ascent of Acatenango Volcano takes hikers through four distinct microclimates and diverse vegetation. These range from agricultural lands at lower elevations to pine forests, high-alpine cloud forests, and tropical dry forests higher up.
The park is administered by the Municipality of Acatenango. For inquiries, the Municipality of Acatenango can be contacted at 7882-3716 or 7882-3717.
Acatenango Volcano has two main peaks. The northern summit is known as Yepocapa or Tercera María, and the principal southern summit is referred to as "El Plato".

