Cerro Hoya National Park is a protected area in south-western Panama.
The Isthmian-Pacific moist forests cover the lowlands and foothills of the peninsula, while the Talamancan montane forests cover higher elevations above approximately 950 meters elevation, including Cerro Hoya.
The park and its neighboring areas are the sole habitat of the Azuero parakeet, which has a total range of only 700 km2.
[5] The park has been designated an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International.
[6] Native mammals probably include the jaguar, puma, jaguarundi, ocelot, Neotropical river otter, Panamanian night monkey, Azuero howler, Central American spider monkey, Panamanian spiny pocket mouse, and Darien harvest mouse.