The 10 Best Nature & Parks in Cotopaxi Province, Ecuador

July 8, 2021 Tonie Szymanski

Cotopaxi (Spanish pronunciation: [kotoˈpaksi]) is one of the provinces of Ecuador. The capital is Latacunga. The province contains the Cotopaxi Volcano, an intermittent volcano with a height of 19,388 feet.
Restaurants in Cotopaxi Province

1. Laguna Quilotoa

Laguna de Quilotoa, 070701 Ecuador http://www.turismo.gob.ec/el-quilotoa-considerada-una-de-las-lagunas-mas-bellas-del-mundo/
Excellent
80%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
2%
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5.0 based on 1,194 reviews

Laguna Quilotoa

Reviewed By nowshiva - Lismore, Australia

We hired a car, from Quito. Much better than dealing with buses etc. The roads are really good. Signs are non-existent - have your maps on your phone to guide you. Also, a tip, download a map from Maps.me for offline use, of Quilotoa. Ok, so you arrive in the town, park, and then you have some choices. You can wander around a little, you can go down to the water - hire a kayak, or just hang out. Its a steep walk back up that hill, but I believe you may be able to hire a donkey to take you back up. We chose to hike around the crater. 11km. Its almost 4,000m, so be aware thats its really hard work. Worth carrying a cannister of oxygen, which you can buy in Quito for $30. The winds are REALLY strong. So you need something to cover your ears. Hiking we warmed up, but you need clothes at the ready. It took us 6 hours, with some breaks and lunch. Bring your food and water - nothing on the route. We took the advice and went counter clockwise. There some hills to climb - a lot, and one is up and up. The path is dusty, scrabble. Very narrow in places (like, 1m), with steep cliffs falling steeply away on either side. Not for the faint hearted! It was a fantastic experience. But extremely tiring - its like walking twice the distance at sea level. Worth doing, but be prepared for an intense time. The wind was very strong, the whole day. There are some choices - at times, you can go exactly up the ride. Other times, you can go around the sides of the hills, either on the outside or inside. We started at 10am. You wouldnt want to start much later than that, if you are going to do the whole loop. We met one guy who does it regularly, who claims he can do it in 4 hours, but thats serious power walking, and knowing what you are doing. The alternative is that you might walk for say 2 hours, and then retrace your steps. I am quite fit, but by the end, I felt a little dizzy. Very satsifying though.

2. Cotopaxi Volcano

Tanicuchi Ecuador +593 3-281-2452
Excellent
79%
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5.0 based on 369 reviews

Cotopaxi Volcano

Reviewed By ArmyRangeratMIT - Wayne, United States

It’s not often most people have a chance to get to 15,000 feet without climbing equipment, but at this awesome Park site, you can have a vehicle bring you to the base at 12,000 and start walking from there… What an ethereal experience as you feel “drunk in a snowstorm” climbing ever higher. Our awesome guide Jose packed hot chocolate and cups for a treat!

3. Cotopaxi National Park

Ecuador +593 99 493 3326 http://www.ambiente.gob.ec/parque-nacional-cotopaxi
Excellent
71%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 631 reviews

Cotopaxi National Park

Named for the highest active volcano in the world (5,897 meters), this national park is dedicated to protecting llama and other animals such as bears, wolves, puma and deer.

Reviewed By dslatts - Hinsdale, United States

We visited Quito for a few days prior to heading to Galapagos. One day Trip was to Cotopaxi National Park to hike up to the Refugio and glacier. We organized the trip with Lincoln Guaman from other Trip Advisor reviews. Lincoln did an outstanding job organizing the day hike for six of us. He helped us adjust to the altitude and climb higher than we imagined. It was a wonderful way to see the countryside around Quito along with seeing the wild horses who live at the base of the volcano.. Cotopaxi is magnificent. We wished we had more time to do more trips with Lincoln. Highly recommend using his services. He can be contacted at [email protected].

4. Napo River

Ecuador
Excellent
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Napo River

5. Laguna de Limpiopungo

Latacunga Ecuador http://www.ambiente.gob.ec/parque-nacional-cotopaxi
Excellent
53%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 164 reviews

Laguna de Limpiopungo

Reviewed By Nicoleta7 - Quito, Ecuador

I love this place...i am going there 6 or more times in the year...if you like to walk this is perfect...all the round of the Laguna is more and less 4 km and the vegetation is wounderful and you can see rabits too...is a quiet place and you can take a very nice pictures of the Cotopaxi Volcano

6. Siete Cascadas

Recinto La Envidia, La Mana Ecuador
Excellent
65%
Good
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Siete Cascadas

7. Canon del Rio Toachi

Kilometros Del Canton Sigchos 10, Pujili 050450 Ecuador
Excellent
55%
Good
41%
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Canon del Rio Toachi

8. Area Nacional de Recreacion El Boliche

Parque National Cotopaxi, Latacunga 050150 Ecuador http://areasprotegidas.ambiente.gob.ec/es/areas-protegidas/%C3%A1rea-nacional-de-recreaci%C3%B3n-el-boliche
Excellent
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Good
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Area Nacional de Recreacion El Boliche

9. Sendero al Fondo del Crater

Quilotoa Ecuador
Excellent
73%
Good
14%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
5%
Terrible
3%
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Sendero al Fondo del Crater

10. Cotopaxi National Park

Parque Nacional Cotopaxi, Latacunga 050150 Ecuador https://www.turismo.gob.ec/cotopaxi-national-park-opens-to-visitors-with-safety-measures/
Excellent
61%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Cotopaxi National Park

Reviewed By ralmeida24 - Singapore, Singapore

The road up to the volcano is in good shape and the views are spectacular. Beware of the elevation, you can really feel it as soon as you arrive, and the walk to the refuge (about 1 km) can be daunting for some.

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