Santana is one of the four cores of PETAR, being the most visited of those
Caverna Santana, -24.534651°, -48.702025°. The most visited cave of the whole park, is the second largest of São Paulo state, having a big speleological appeal. Having only a 100 m trail to be reached, of almost no barriers, the access is easy. The cave can have some difficulties, being a medium level trail inside it; there are a lot of stairs and straight places to pass. 2020-03-08
Caverna Morro Preto, -24.532848°, -48.699073°. Having one of the most impressive caves entries of the Park, this cave is ideal for new cave explores, having only 200 m of extension open to the public, and no major difficulties, this cave can be visited in around 30 min. 2020-03-08
Caverna do Couto, -24.533961°, -48.700454°. Also easy to reach, only 300 m from the parking lot, this cave has a very distinct path, as the trail inside the cave you follow a river, and at end you will find this giant cut rock with jungle. This cave has a very humidity create this beautiful celling cover with water drops that shines when the torch hit it with light. 2020-03-08
Cachoeira do Couto, -24.534004°, -48.699900°. 2020-03-08
Caverna Água Suja, -24.525733°, -48.708866°. The name means dirty water, however in not rainy days, the water is crystal clear, being an amazing view. This cave is for adventures visitors, as a lot of times the water level will be at your belly. 2020-03-08
Caverna Cafezal, -24.521095°, -48.713308°. This is one of the few dry caves in the Park. 2020-03-08
Cachoeira do Betarizinho, -24.516972°, -48.720678°. 2020-03-08
Cachoeira das Andorinhas, -24.517218°, -48.720750°. 2020-03-08
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The same recommendations for the whole park.