Viento Fresco Waterfalls: A Refreshing Stop Between La Fortuna and Monteverde

Last Updated: May 4, 2022

La Fortuna and Monteverde are two of Costa Rica’s top destinations, and many people visiting one will often travel to the other. But those who have driven this beautiful but bumpy stretch before know that there is not much around besides the occasional farmhouse or herd of cows. Luckily, there is one place worth a visit, the Viento Fresco Waterfalls. In this post, we’ll give you all the details you need to plan a refreshing stop at this set of four peaceful waterfalls.

Viento Fresco Waterfalls: A Refreshing Stop Between La Fortuna and Monteverde

Location

The Viento Fresco Waterfalls are located 11 km (7 miles) from the city of Tilaran. They are roughly halfway between the popular destinations of La Fortuna and Monteverde, or a little less than two hours from La Fortuna and 1-1.5 hours from Monteverde.

Note: The section of road between Tilaran and Monteverde (Route 145) is mostly dirt and changes conditions at different times of year. Sometimes it can be fairly smooth, but other times, it can have large potholes, washouts, or muddy ruts. We recommend a vehicle with higher clearance and 4×4 so that you don’t have any problems. Four-wheel-drive cars are more expensive, but the peace of mind and comfort (for the bumps) is worth the extra cost. Check out our rental car discount to help save.

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Road conditions on Route 145 between La Fortuna and Monteverde during the dry season.

Access

Entrance

Access to the Viento Fresco Waterfalls is fairly easy. Right off the main road (Route 145), you will see signs for the office/restaurant and the falls.

After you pay the admission fee ($17 foreigners, ₡3,000 nationals), you will be given a map and can drive your car to the nearby trailhead where there is another small parking lot and bathroom.

The dirt road to the trailhead is narrow and can be bumpy and uneven. A vehicle with higher clearance (preferably 4×4) is best. 

The Hike

From that area, there are a series of rustic steps and paths that lead down through the forest and some fields to the different waterfalls. The hike is easy to moderate, but be warned that there are at least 400 steps by our count. So if you are stopping here to stretch your legs, you will definitely get some exercise. 

Depending on the time of year, the trail can be muddy and slick. Opt for good gripping shoes that you don’t mind getting dirty. 

Plan for about one to two hours total to enjoy the property.

See below for a map of the area. To see a map of the trail and waterfalls, click here.

The Waterfalls

Serena River Waterfall

Walking down the steps from the parking area, it doesn’t take long to reach the first waterfall, the Serena River Waterfall. This cascade drops 102 feet (31 meters) into a nice pool. There is a rustic bathroom here where you can change into your swimsuit. Since it was a little chilly in the shade of the forest, we decided to keep hiking to find the other falls.

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Serena River Waterfall

Tip: Viento fresco translates to “cool wind.” You will notice that the breeze coming across the mountains is definitely refreshing. Depending on the weather, it might feel a little cold for swimming.

Continuing down the path and steps through the forest, there is a nice open spot called the lookout. This gives you a great view of the mountains and one of the waterfalls in the distance.

Viento Fresco Waterfalls: A Refreshing Stop Between La Fortuna and Monteverde
View from the Lookout. This view is similar to ones you will see all along the road between Monteverde and La Fortuna.

Hidden Waterfall

From the lookout, a short separate trail leads to the Hidden Waterfall. Although not as tall as the Serena at only 66 feet (20 meters), the Hidden Waterfall has a lot of character. At the top is a big boulder that looks like it is about to get pushed off the edge by the water pressure, and below are shallow caves on each side that make it look like a spooky face or set of eyes.

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Hidden Waterfall

After getting back up to the lookout, it is another good climb down to the next waterfall.

Rainbow Waterfall

At the base of the hill, the trees give way to a flatter more open area. This is where you’ll see the Rainbow Waterfall, the tallest single drop on the property at 247 feet (75 meters).

This waterfall was our favorite because the water just cascades through mid-air in wispy sheets before landing on the rocks below. The mist coming off can sometimes create a rainbow (although we didn’t see one) and helps grow the colorful moss on the surrounding rocks.

Since it is more open and sunny at the Rainbow Waterfall, some people like to wade in the pool and shower under the falls. There is a changing room here where we got into our swimsuits, but we decided we’d wait for the last waterfall to actually get wet.

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Rainbow Waterfall

Slide Waterfall

Although the trail is more open and a lot flatter, the last waterfall is a good ten minute walk downhill of the Rainbow Waterfall. The effort is worth it, though, because the Slide Waterfall is 312 feet tall (95 meters). As the name implies, it literally slides down the side of the mountain.

The rugged rocks on the slope make the water go in all different directions and create several shallow pools at the base. This is where we decided to get wet, especially since we had just hiked through the sunniest part of the trail. The great thing about the Slide Waterfall was that the rocky areas were fairly mud free, unlike some of the pools at the previous falls. This way we could get right under the streams of water without wading through any murky pools.

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Slide Waterfall

After showering off at the Slide and taking in the spectacular views, we headed back up the hill to the parking area. The hike up was a little rough with all the steps, and by the time we made it, we were ready to get back in the car and continue down the road.

Conclusion

We definitely recommend the Viento Fresco Waterfalls as a pit stop to break up the long ride between Monteverde and La Fortuna. Just make sure whoever is behind the wheel gets a coffee or smoothie to recharge before they drive the rest of the way.

Have you visited the Viento Fresco Waterfalls? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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