Nestled in the lush interior of Rincon de la Vieja National Park, the Rio Negro Hot Springs are fed by a naturally heated river that flows from a nearby volcanic peak. Visitors can slather on the mineral-rich mud and then soak it off in a variety of steam pools, all while surrounded by the untamed Costa Rican rain forest. The setting offers a unique blend of natural relaxation and scenic beauty, with the sounds of the forest and the warmth of the springs creating a serene atmosphere.
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