Tucked into the highlands just above Panama’s Pacific coastline lies Campana National Park—a lush mountain retreat offering fresh air, scenic trails, and unforgettable views. Only 1.5 hours from Panama City, this protected area is a favorite for hikers, photographers, and real estate seekers drawn to its peaceful surroundings and cooler climate. View on Google Maps.
As Panama’s first national park, Altos de Campana (as it's formally known) protects over 4,800 hectares of tropical forest and cloud-covered hillsides. The park is rich in biodiversity, home to dozens of bird species, howler monkeys, and rare plant life. Its elevation, which ranges from 400 to 850 meters, creates a cool, misty microclimate—a refreshing contrast to the coastal heat below.
This popular trail winds through the forest and climbs to a panoramic ridge line. Sendero La Cruz offers sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and coastal lowlands, making it a must-do for sunrise hikes, weekend walks, or birdwatching trips.
One of the most iconic spots in the park is the Campana Viewpoint. From here, you’ll overlook green ridges, the Inter-American Highway below, and on clear days, even parts of the Panama Canal zone in the distance. It’s easily accessible by car and great for quick stops or photo sessions.
Bring binoculars and a camera. Campana’s trails are ideal for spotting toucans, motmots, orchids, and lush ferns. The ecosystem is part of the Choco-Darien rainforest corridor, one of the most biodiverse regions in the Americas.
Campana isn’t just for day trips—it’s also becoming a sought-after area for mountain real estate. Two nearby communities stand out:
Bordering the park’s edge, Yuma offers peaceful, private residential lots with panoramic views of the forest and coastline. The elevation here makes it perfect for year-round comfort without air conditioning.
Just minutes from the national park entrance, Villas de Chica is a gated residential development designed for those seeking serenity, clean air, and easy access to nature. Built by Gatun Lake Construction, homes in Villas de Chica combine modern design with mountain living.
Health & Wellness Appeal: Clean air, cooler temperatures, and low-stress living
Proximity to Beaches: Chame and Coronado are only 30–40 minutes away
Outdoor Lifestyle: Daily hiking, gardening, and nature-based activities
Investment Value: Land remains affordable but is gaining demand from locals and expats
Campana National Park is best visited in the morning to avoid afternoon clouds and heat. The entrance is accessible via the Inter-American Highway, and no advanced permits are needed for casual day hikes.
ChiqWorld helps clients buy, build, or invest in the highland communities around Campana. Whether you're seeking a weekend getaway, a wellness retreat, or a long-term home in nature, we can help you navigate land, design, and full construction.
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