Rainmaker is a rare gem of ecological diversity, offering an extraordinary chance for visionary conservationists to protect and preserve one of Costa Rica’s most vibrant and ecologically significant rainforest ecosystems.

Rainmaker Conservation Project

Nestled in Costa Rica’s lush central Pacific mountains, Rainmaker spans 1,400 pristine acres of untouched rainforest, rich with rare wildlife, lush flora, and crystal-clear natural springs. Renowned among nature lovers and scientists alike, this remarkable property offers conservation foundations an unparalleled opportunity to secure a critical habitat—protecting countless species and preserving this ecological wonder for generations to come.


Property Highlights

Rainmaker encompasses 1,400 acres of lush, mountainous rainforest located just 90 minutes from San José, Costa Rica’s capital city. Easily accessible yet beautifully secluded, the property is celebrated for its extraordinary natural features:

  • Six pristine natural springs provide pure, crystal-clear water, vital to the region’s ecological balance.

  • A remarkable canopy walkway system offers unparalleled access to diverse ecosystems high above the forest floor, ideal for eco-tourism, research, and educational initiatives.

  • Over 40 hectares of gently sloped, developable land available for sustainable infrastructure, such as a conservation center or eco-lodge, thoughtfully integrated with the environment.


Rainmaker is already established as a beloved destination among eco-travelers and scientists—an irreplaceable opportunity for organizations dedicated to conservation and environmental stewardship.

 

Biodiversity & Ecological Importance

Rainmaker thrives as one of Costa Rica’s richest biodiversity hotspots, home to an astonishing array of plant and animal life. This rainforest ecosystem plays a critical role in maintaining environmental balance both locally and globally.


Conservation Potential

Rainmaker represents an unparalleled conservation opportunity, combining ecological preservation, research, education, and responsible eco-tourism into a singular vision for sustainability.