Costa Rica

Cordillera Central Volcán Turrialba Crater Rim Mining Circuit

Active volcano rim through abandoned sulfur mines

Extreme

The old sulfur mining roads around Turrialba’s active crater offer front-row seats to one of Central America’s most volatile volcanoes. These rough mining tracks, carved in the 1960s to extract sulfur from fumaroles, circle the steaming crater rim where eruptions in 2014-2016 completely reshaped the landscape. You’ll navigate around fresh lava bombs the size of cars and cross ash fields that still radiate heat, all while dodging active gas vents that can choke an engine if the wind shifts wrong.

This is extreme territory – literally. You need a heavily modified 4×4 with snorkel and pre-filter for volcanic ash, plus gas masks and emergency radio contact with OVSICORI volcano observatory. Access depends entirely on current volcanic activity levels and requires permits from both SINAC and university researchers. When conditions allow (typically brief windows between eruptive cycles), you get unparalleled access to an active volcanic system and camping on crater rim with views across the entire Central Valley.

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Length (miles)12 mi / 19.3 km
Duration1 day
Max elevation (ft)10958 ft
Best seasonVariable - depends on volcanic activity
Minimum vehicleHeavily modified 4x4 with volcanic ash protection
Nearest townTurrialba, Cartago
Land managerOVSICORI-Universidad Nacional
Permit requiredYes
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsNo
Dispersed campingYes
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