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The park is located at high altitude; if you’ve just arrived in Quito, it’s wise to spend a couple of days acclimatizing before hiking or biking.
Although there are plenty of walking trails in the national park, climbing the Cotopaxi Volcano is only suitable for experienced hikers.
There are several car parks in the national park, but access to many of the trails is by 4WD only.
The park has limited visitor facilities, so be sure to bring everything you need, including comfortable shoes, sun or rain protection, and plenty of water.
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There is no fee to enter Cotopaxi National Park, although you must bring your passport to register on arrival at the entrance or control points. Day trips to the national park from Quito start at around US$65 and typically include a guided hike to the volcano base camp and downhill mountain biking to a lagoon. For private tours and horseback riding experiences, expect to pay around US$175.
Cotopaxi National Park is reigned over by the Cotopaxi Volcano, which at 19,350 feet (5,897 meters) is among the world’s highest active volcanoes. Other attractions include the Limpiopungo Lagoon at the base of the volcano. The park is a popular spot for wildlife watching and hiking and is home to condors and Andean foxes.
Yes, you can climb the Cotopaxi Volcano, though you should only attempt it if you’re of a good fitness level and have already acclimatized to the high altitude. Most travelers ascend to base camp at 4,800 meters (15,748 feet), as tour vehicles often drop you off about 45 minutes from the base camp lodge.
There are several accommodation options in Cotopaxi National Park. More luxurious options are inside hacienda-style ranches, while there are also log cabins, backpacker hostels, and campsites where you can pitch your own tent. Staying overnight means you can escape the day trip crowds.
For your visit to Cotopaxi National Park, you should pack some sturdy hiking shoes and walking poles for hiking. Even if it feels hot in Quito, temperatures plummet at the intense altitude of the national park, so wear long, waterproof trousers and a warm coat with a hood.














































































































































