Amapá National Forest

[4] To the east it adjoins the 2,369,400 hectares (5,855,000 acres) Amapá State Forest, a sustainable use environmental unit created in 2006.

Vegetation includes imposing Amazon species such as Dinizia excelsa, Manilkara huberi, Vouacapoua americana and Caryocar villosum.

[2] It is possible to visit Amapá National Florest mainly by the Araguari river, in cite of Porto Grande.

The main attractions are its rivers, rapids and forests, in addition to the population living in this region and its culture.

Amapá National Forest is one of the few Federal Conservation Units that allows sport fishing, but only on the Araguari River.