Things to do in Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro (RJ): The Best Hiking Trails

December 30, 2021 Janean Rudisill

With its plentiful beaches, dramatic mountains, and backdrop of samba and bossa nova rhythms, it's easy to fall in love with Rio de Janeiro. Made famous in song, Ipanema Beach is still the place to stroll, sunbathe, and be seen. The largest Art Deco statue in the world, Christ the Redeemer, beckons visitors to Corcovado Mountain. Rio’s annual Carnaval celebrations are bacchanalian extravaganzas of feasting, music, dance, and costumed revelry.
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1. Vem de Trilha

Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro Brazil [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/vemdetrilha/
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Enjoy the most beautiful places of Rio de Janeiro from above. We are specialized in ecological trails in the city of Rio de Janeiro. All trails are conducted with maximum safety and responsibility. The tour can be done in groups, family with kids and teenagers, double or individually. Come and enjoy a unique experience. Discover all the secrets that the nature of Rio de Janeiro holds.

2. Parque e Instituto Sitie

Avenida Presidente Joao Goulart 825 Vidigal, Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro 22452-693 Brazil [email protected] http://www.parquesitie.org
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Parque e Instituto Sitie

3. Trilha do Dois Irmaos

Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro 22450-220 Brazil
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Trilha do Dois Irmaos

Reviewed By jdmc45 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

An interesting ride through Vidigal favela to get to the start. Is safe so don’t worry. I was concerned going by myself but everyone very helpful. Easy climb to the summit, breathtaking views from the top. Highly recommend, a must do in Rio

4. Trilha do Pao de Acucar

Pista Claudio Coutinho, Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro 22290-270 Brazil [email protected] https://www.monapaodeacucar.com/
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Trilha do Pao de Acucar

Reviewed By MarcioHaraguchi - Sao Paulo, Brazil

Please notice that there is a very easy and free trail to the Urca hill (the first cable car station) . NOTE : the Urca Hill trail is different from the exposed (although easy) and technical climbing route that goes right to the top of Sugar Loaf. If you are not a climber, I srtrongly reccomend hiring a guide ( the Costão route)

5. Trilha do Morro da Urca

Praca Gen. Tiburcio, 125 Pista Claudio Coutinho, Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro 22291-060 Brazil http://visit.rio/en/que_fazer/morro-da-urca-2/
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Trilha do Morro da Urca

Reviewed By livemoretravelmore - Sao Paulo, Brazil

Urca has an amazing view! Hiking up the mountain instead of taking the cable car is a great way to save money, save huge cable car lines and to enjoy the nature. This trail is safe as far as some locals said and I experienced, and it takes about 40 minutes to reach the top. Tip: If you would like to watch the sunset, you can hike up and after 7:30pm the cable car is free to go back down.

6. Claudio Coutinho Trail

Praia Vermelha Sugar Loaf, Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro 22290-270 Brazil http://visit.rio/en/que_fazer/pista-claudio-coutinho-3
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Claudio Coutinho Trail

Reviewed By 1leobrasil - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

From start to the end of the trial and back, it.s a quiet walk with very nice views. Also, half-way you can go into the bush to climb to the Sugar Loaf, great experience.

7. Morro da Urca

Praia Vermelha, Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro 22290-270 Brazil
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Morro da Urca

This is the first hill up on the way to Rio's famous Sugar Loaf. It offers it's own marvelous view from the top (215 meters) but its base is also a good place for hiking.

Reviewed By TSARBERGO - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

God, what a beautiful place !!! There could be no other expression to say what we feel when we visit Morro da Urca, located in the Marvelous City of Rio de Janeiro. You know that URCA means - Urbanization Carioca. This has to do with the Engineering and Earthmoving and Urbanization Company that at the time carried out with the residues of the Morro do Castelo deforestation, in which much of that removed soil was taken and placed there surrounding the sugar loaf and Morro daurca. It really is very beautiful, different and one of the most complementary views of the Sugar Loaf. (In time: it is called Pão de Sçucar because in the years of colonization, the sugar was dark - not refined - and it was packed in containers that when uninformed, let him with that same drawing of the Urca Stone. an enormous and huge basalt located at the entrance of the Guanabara Bay, an impressive natural view that exists in Rio de Janeiro and is recognized anywhere in the world.It draws attention to the details and intelligence of the engineering work that demonstrates how much human ingenuity can perform It is one of the most beautiful postcards in the world and I am sure you will remember this testimony when you visit it.Go, visit, photograph, walk, breathe and feel the unique landscape of this place.And from above, shout out loud: Long live Mother Nature !!!

8. Pedra da Gavea

Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro 22451-261 Brazil
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Pedra da Gavea

Reviewed By R4692BZmikec - Atlanta, United States

This hike was an amazing experience. It was without a doubt the most challenging hike I've ever done. But, I'm so glad I did it. The varied terrain along the way was beautiful and the views were out of this world. The vertical nature of the majority of the trail was more challenging than I anticipated and the group had to make multiple stops along the way in order for all of us to catch our breath. But, I loved the fact that there was climbing involved, including ropes and permanent cables attached to cliff faces. Not anything beyond the capabilities of most people, but, you must be in good physical condition to make this hike. Upper body strength is important on the way down as you often have to support yourself with your arms in order to lower your feet down to the next foot hold. Your legs will be jelly by the end. One of our hikers threw up several times on the way up. And another had issues with vertigo on some of the more exposed and cliff side trails at the higher elevations. But, the views from the top are incredible and a great payoff for all the hard work.

9. Morro Dois Irmaos

Parque Do Penhasco Dois Irmaos, Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro 20020-030 Brazil 21983944928 http://www.trilhadoisirmaos.com.br
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Morro Dois Irmaos

Reviewed By Similtiades - Riga, Latvia

We visited the mountain here as part of the "real" favela tour organised by Aurora Hostel (as opposed to the tourist agency government propaganda ripoff safari tours), visiting from the adjacent favela around midday. The favela is an easy walk from Leblon beach, just past Sheraton's monstrosity, and you can either walk through the favela up the hill or take a Moto taxi up to the park where the nature trail begins. The trail is a good 45minute hike (if you're fit) up the mountain, with a lot of steep climbs and some occasional slippery paths. It is recommended not to try it at all if it has been raining. Nature is rife up the trail, and if you are lucky (and bring some fruit with you) you could get lucky enough to see some monkeys on your way. Alternatively, even more rarely, snakes have been known to inhabit some of the trees about midway up. Towards the summit, the plant life gets increasingly more compact, making the walk a bit difficult, but at the top you are rewarded with a flat rocky plateau with panoramic views all over the south side of Rio, from Copacabana beach to Rocinha favela. Absolutely, this mountain climb is a must do for nature and hiking lovers, and the view is even more spectacular than the one from Sugarloaf or Corcovado.

10. Parque Natural Municipal da Prainha

Avenida Estado da Guanabara, 58 Recreio dos Bandeirantes, Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro Brazil 21-2503-2134 http://www.rioguiaoficial.com.br/rio-de-janeiro/parques-e-florestas/parque-natural-municipal-da-prainha
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Parque Natural Municipal da Prainha

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