Nestled in the Escambray Mountains in central Cuba, Topes de Collantes National Park is a true paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers. This lush, green oasis boasts diverse flora and fauna, spectacular waterfalls, and breathtaking hiking trails that will leave you in awe of Cuba’s natural beauty.
In this travel guide, we’ll explore the wonders of Topes de Collantes National Park and give you some insider tips on making the most of your visit.
Best Time to Visit Topes de Collantes
Cuba is warm year-round, and Topes de Collantes has average temperatures between 26°C in the winter and 31°C in the summer. The rainy season is between May and October, so the best time to visit Topes de Collantes is usually between January and April.
Getting to Topes de Collantes National Park
Topes de Collantes National Park is roughly 15 kilometres north of Trinidad, making it an ideal day trip for those staying in the area. To reach the park, you can rent a car, hire a taxi, or join a guided tour from Trinidad.
Keep in mind that the road to Topes de Collantes is quite steep and winding, so having a local driver familiar with the route is highly recommended.

Exploring the Park
Upon arriving at the park, you’ll be greeted by its stunning natural landscapes, including lush forests, rolling hills, and dramatic mountain peaks.
One of the main draws of Topes de Collantes National Park is its diverse array of hiking trails, which cater to all levels of fitness and experience. This nature area comprises five smaller parks: Parque El Nicho, Parque Guanayara, Parque el Cubano, Parque Altiplano, and Parque Codina.

1. Parque El Nicho
While Parque El Nicho only has one hiking trail, it offers fantastic swimming. The hiking trail, Sendero El Reino de Los Aguas, rises along a river, ending at a stunning natural pool with a waterfall. Surrounded by banana trees, ferns, and large rocks, this is one of the most beautiful swimming areas in Cuba.
2. Parque Guanayara
This area has a well-marked path – Centinelas del Rio Melodioso. This 3-kilometre trail starts in the coffee plantations before leading to a valley with the 27-metre-high El Rocio waterfall and a natural swimming pool.
3. Parque el Cubano
In Parque el Cubano, you can enjoy a flat hiking trail, the Javira waterfall, a natural swimming pool, and a cave with stalagmites. You can walk down to the pool, or if you’re feeling more adventurous, jump in from a ledge at the top!
Note that the entrance to this park is along a paved road and is easily accessible from Trinidad.
4. Parque Altiplano
Parque Altiplano houses most of the restaurants and hotels in this natural reserve, and it’s an excellent place for easy hiking access. Check out Sendero Vegas Grandes, a short but challenging trail that leads to a spectacular waterfall and cave, where you can take a refreshing dip in the natural pool at the base of the falls. Along the way, you’ll pass through dense forests and beautiful meadows teeming with colourful wildflowers.
Another great option is Sendero del Caburní, a 5-kilometre round-trip trail that leads to a towering waterfall.
5. Parque Codina
This area is home to Sendero La Batata, one of the area’s most popular hikes. This moderately challenging 6-kilometre round trip trail takes you through the park’s lush vegetation, past several smaller waterfalls, and to the unique La Batata cave system. However, the water here is slightly colder than in other parts of the park!
Topes de Collantes Flora and Fauna

Topes de Collantes National Park is home to an impressive array of plant and animal species, some of which are endemic to the region. As you explore the park, keep an eye out for colourful birds like the Cuban trogon and the zunzuncito, or Cuban bee hummingbird.
The park is also a haven for plant enthusiasts, with over 800 species of plants, including ferns, orchids, and bromeliads. The pine trees throughout this nature area provide an excellent environment for around 40 species of coffee to grow.
Where to Stay
While many visitors choose to visit Topes de Collantes National Park as a day trip from Trinidad, there are also several accommodation options within the park for those who wish to stay longer.
There are a few hotels in the town of Topes, located in Parque Altiplano. If you stay in this area, you can embark on hikes directly from town, so you won’t have to worry about transportation.
Conclusion
Topes de Collantes National Park is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Cuba’s incredible natural beauty. From its picturesque hiking trails and awe-inspiring waterfalls to its diverse flora and fauna, this park offers an unforgettable experience for all who visit.
So, lace your hiking boots, pack your camera, and get ready to explore the breathtaking landscapes of this incredible area!
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