
Adventure Travel / Brazil - Campos do Jordão
State Park
(
Horto Florestal) is an
integral protection
conservation unit
of the
Mata Atlântica
Biosphere Reserve
in the
State of São Paulo.
The park is located on the border of the state of Minas Gerais about 190 km northeast of the city of
São Paulo and about 12 km east of
the village of Campos do Jordão
(see
map).
Located in the extreme western part of the
Serra da Mantiqueira mountain range,
the park protects the
flora and
fauna of the ondulated Plateau of Campos do Jordão,
which by epeirogenic tectonic movements during the
Cenozoic was uplifted about 2.000 m
along the northern border of the
Taubaté Basin.
In addition to several springs and tributaries of the
Sapucaí Guaçu river which drain into the
Paraná Basin, the
Horto Florestal of Campos do Jordão mainly protects
the last remaining remnants of
Araucaria, the characteristic tree of the
Mixed Tropical Forest
ecosystem which in higer elevations
merges into the so-called
Campos de Altitude.
More than 180 bird species have been registered so far, among others the endangered Vinaceous Amazon
(
Amazona vinacea).
Of particular
geological and
ecotouristic interest in the surroundings of the park are
the magnificent
monadnocks or
inselbergs of the
Neoproterozoic Baú - complex (Ana Chata, Pedra do Baú and Bauzinho),
the
Pico do Itapeva Sedimentary Basin on the southern border of the plateau, the adjacent
Mananciais de Campos do Jordão State Park and, of cause,
the charming village of Campos do Jordão, by many considered as the "Brazilian Switzerland".
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