Costa Rica Mushroom Tourism Returns With Ruta Micológica 2026
Costa Rica’s rainy season is bringing back one of our country’s more unusual nature tourism offerings, as Ruta Micológica Costa Rica 2026 prepares to take visitors into forests, reserves and rural communities to learn about fungi in the wild. The fifth edition of the Ruta Micológica will run from May through November, with activities planned in Cerro de la Muerte, Monteverde, Cerros de Escazú, Esparza, Dota and Heredia. The project is organized by Oropopo Experience and Funga Conservation and focuses on guided mushroom walks, citizen science, environmental education and conservation of wild fungi. The route comes at a slower time for traditional tourism, but an active one for fungi. During the rainy months, mushrooms are easier to find in many ecosystems, making the season a good fit for walks, field identification and photography. The activities are designed for small groups and for participants ages 12 and older, with different levels of physical difficulty depending on the ...