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It is
the first Environmental Conservation Unit implanted in the
state of Rio Grande do Norte, created in 1977. It is na area
of 1.172 hectares, 8,5 km in extension, approximately 2 km
wide and dunes 120 meters high. It is very important to Natal
because it contribuites to improve the city’s weather,
re- charges and protects the subterranean waters reservoirs
and the life quality of the city’s population. It is
the second biggest park in an urban area in Brazil. Bosque
dos Namorados is the area of the dune park for public use.This
Park has 3 guided trails for visitation.
O
BOSQUE DOS NAMORADOS (LOVER’S FOREST)
It’s the area of the Dune Park for public use. It has
7 hectares, 1.300 trees within a planned structure according
to the Management Plan. It is composed of the Entrance/Ticket
Booth, Environmental Education and Arts Workshop, Environmental
Command Post, Research Center, Dune Native Vegetation Sample
unity, Visitors Center (Administration, exhibition room, library,
auditorium and nurse post), Playground, Running Strip, Picnic
and Game area, Information Center, Snack bar and Trails.
NATIVE
FLORA
The State Dune Park is an important remnant of the Atlantic
Forest and is considered part of the Atlantic Forest Biosphere
Reserve by UNESCO. The Park’s vegetation is composed
by Atlantic Forest (80%), Coastal Tableland vegetation formation
(10%). Among the main species found are: pau-brasil, sucupira,
ma çaranduba, peroba, manacá, orchid and bromelia.
NATIVE
FAUNA
There are many species that inhabit the Dune Park and along
its 1.1172 hectares it is common to observe representatives
of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, arthropods and bugs
nourishing themselves in this zon considered Atlantic Forest,
tableland and restinga. We can cite among them sagüi
monkey, fox, sabiá bird, pintor-verdadeiro, snakes,
frogs, butterfly, ant, scorpions and spiders. In fauna, the
biggest attractions are the Tocandira, an ant with lonely
habits, which can measures until 6 cm and a new specie of
lagarto, discovered one year, called Coleodactilus natalensis.
GUIDED
TRAILS
The Dune Park has 3 guided trails for visitation: Peroba,
Ubaia doce and Perobinha. The first one is 2.800 meters long
(back and forth) and it can be walked in 1 hour and a half.
Ubaia Doce has 4.174 meters (back and forth) and is a good
2 and a half hour walk. The Perobinha measures 50 meters (back
and forth) and is destined to children. One can observe native
trees, orchids, bromelias, bird nests, some animals, besides
a beautiful panoramic view from the miradors located at the
end of the trails, were the sea and the morro do careca can
be visualized. The trails are done with groups from 5 to 25
people. Time for the trails: 8:00, 8:30, 9:00, 14:00 e 14:30.
It ’s better call before ....
ENVIROMENTAL
EDUCATION
The work of Enviromental Education of the Parque das Dunas
comprises the visitors of the public use area – Bosque
dos Namorados, and also the people who live in the surroundings.
Its purpose is to awake people’s critical conscience
to a need of defense and protection of natural resources of
the Parque Estadual Dunas do Natal. The activities of Enviromental
Education have been developed with an aim among others of
technical improvement, observations pratical studies to students
and teachers, training, integration community – Parque,
and Eco-tourism development.
TIME
FOR VISITATION
From Tuesday through Sunday, from 8 to 18. Every Monday it’s
closed for cleaning. PRICES: Entrance Ticket:R$ 1,00 Entrance
+ Trail: R$ 2,00
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