The park is situated within the Chapada do Araripe, a geological formation known for its rich biodiversity and endemic species.
Water used in the park's attractions is sourced directly from natural springs found on the property.
It is one of the few water parks in the region that actively maintains a protected forest trail for ecological observation.
The park serves as a habitat for local bird species, often visible to visitors hiking the internal trails.
Arajara Park is a nature-focused water park located in the Chapada do Araripe region of Barbalha, Ceará. The park is integrated into a preserved area of the Atlantic Forest, utilizing natural water springs for its pools and water attractions. It features multiple swimming areas, including pools for children and adults, and is surrounded by dense native vegetation. The site includes a botanical trail that showcases local flora and provides educational insights into the Araripe ecosystem. Facilities on-site include restaurant areas and infrastructure for hosting events. The park emphasizes environmental conservation alongside leisure activities. It is situated in a rural zone, distinct from the urban centers of the Cariri metropolitan region.
The elevated viewing deck overlooking the dense forest canopy of the Chapada do Araripe.
Bring biodegradable sunscreen to minimize environmental impact on the natural springs.
Pack comfortable walking shoes if you intend to explore the botanical trails.
Plan your visit for early in the day to secure a shaded seating area near the main pools.
Attempting to visit during peak holiday periods without prior check, as capacity limits are strictly enforced.
Generally closed on Mondays and Tuesdays for maintenance, though this may fluctuate during peak holiday seasons.
Swimwear is required for pool access; outdoor clothing is standard for park grounds. Respect marked ecological trails and do not disturb local wildlife.