Metropolitan natural Park is the only protected area in Central America that is within the boundaries of a City. A few minutes from Panama City, the Metropolitan Natural Park offers facilities for nature interpretation, environmental education, ecological and scientific investigation, cultural activities, outdoor recreation, sports, and other activities related to nature
Los Trinos lookout point: ideal for bird observation is located in the Mono Titi road. Here you will be able to enjoy the melody of a great variety of birds that inhabit the park.
Cedar Hill lookout point 66: located at 140 meters above sea level, from here you will see the Dorado hopping area, Clayton Hospital, and the two National Parks that are connected to the MNP.
Cedar Hill lookout point: the park's highest point located at 150 meters above sea level. You can observe the islands of Naos, Flamenco, Taboguilla and Taboga Island. You can also observe the Panama Canal entrance on the Pacific side, the Americas Bridge and Ancon Hill.
Trails: the park has four trails and a road that allows the observation of our rich vegetation formed by vines, bindweed, shrubs, orchids, and trees between 30 and 50 meters high.
Fauna: the park is shelter to a great variety of species of mammals, reptiles, insects, and birds that you will be able to observe.