National Route 34 (Costa Rica)

Then to the east to Parrita and Quepos, which provides access to Manuel Antonio National Park.

In Alajuela province the route covers Orotina canton (Coyolar district).

The project for Route 34 started in 1978, with the proposal to provide better access to the coastal towns, particularly Jacó, Parrita and Quepos, due to the banana production of the area and then oil palm.

It would also provide a flatter access to the south of the country than Route 2 through Cerro de la Muerte.

[1][2] Due to the low urbanization in the area, there are a lot of wildlife accidents along this route.