The Volcán Cerro Negro, also known as the Cerro Negro Volcano, is located in northwestern Nicaragua about 15 miles northeast of León. It is an active 2,388-foot, cinder-cone volcano situated in the Maribios volcanic chain that runs northwest to southeast through Nicaragua. Formed in 1850, it is one of the youngest volcanoes in Central America and its name meaning "Black Hill" could not be more appropriate. The constant volcanic activity has covered its slopes with black volcanic sand, which makes it nearly impossible for vegetation to grow there. It looms on the horizon in stark contrast to its surroundings.

Getting to the Volcano
If you choose to get to the volcano independently, just head east from León on the highway that leads to Chinandega. After approximately two miles, head toward the town of Lechecuago. From the center of town, follow all signs marked "Cerro Negro." The roads become unpaved and pretty rough, so make sure to drive a SUV or similar high-clearance vehicle. The difficulty of getting there independently is the primary reason why I recommend taking one of the affordable tour groups from León. The volcano itself is within a protected area and the admission fee is approximately US$3 for foreigners and C$20 for Nicaraguan residents.

The Cerro Negro is a manageable climb that includes a primary trail that is initially graduated and travels through a series of volcanic rocks. The greatest effort is mostly at the end when the path becomes very steep and the intense heat from the sun and venting gases makes it sometimes unbearable. In other words, prepare to sweat! But the 60-minute trek to the summit rewards you with amazing 360-degree views of the Maribios volcanic mountain chain, the city of León, and as far as the Pacific Ocean. This is unusual because many other volcanoes in the country are usually shrouded by cloud cover.

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Cerro Negro Volcano Tours

Servi Tours – (www.servitourstravel.com) It offers a one-day, Sandboarding at Cerro Negro tour that includes a full day at Cerro Negro, round-trip transportation, bilingual guide, the entrance fee, and sand-boarding equipment. The tours depart from both León and Managua early in the morning.
Tierra Tours – (www.tierratour.com) It provides a five-hour Volcano Boarding Cerro Negro tour that includes entrance fees, round-trip transportation, boards and equipment, snacks and a bilingual guide. It departs twice a day at 8 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.Bigfoot Nicaragua - (www.bigfootnicaragua.com) This company received a lot of press especially after the popular television show Survivor Nicaragua. It offers a 4.5-hour Volcano Boarding tour seven-days-a-week complete with bilingual guide, all boarding and safety equipment, snacks, free t-shirt, stickers, and even beer! They even offer a variety of tours that combines volcano boarding with activities such as Spanish immersion and surfing.
Julio Tours Nicaragua – (www.juliotoursnicaragua.com.ni) Based in León, it offers a five-hour Cerro Negro Hiking and Sandboarding tour that includes round-trip transportation (with air-conditioning!), volcano board, safety glasses, entrance fees and a guide.
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ReplyDeleteI really like your articles, and I think they will be useful in planning my own expedition; I have always wanted to travel to Central America. But here's the rub: sometimes I can't keep my countries straight. You see, I got a "C" in geography in seventh grade! The map in the upper left corner of each page, if I'm not wearing my glasses, is kinda' hard to read. Maybe that's just me. Wouldn't it be helpful for each of the locations to have a small, but magnified map pinpointing each location? Just a thought.
ReplyDeleteI climbed this volcano! :) Its very hot and very dirty, but well worth the adventure!
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