The Rio Vermelho State Park is a
state park
State parks are parks or other protected areas managed at the sub-national level within those nations which use "Federated state, state" as a political subdivision. State parks are typically established by a state to preserve a location on accou ...
in the state of
Santa Catarina, Brazil.
It protects an area of
restinga
Restingas () are a distinct type of coastal tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forest in eastern Brazil. They form on sandy, acidic, and nutrient-poor soils, and are characterized by medium-sized trees and shrubs adapted to the drier and n ...
, dense rainforest and land modified by exotic plantations which is to be restored.
The park provides a green space for visitors from the nearby state capital of
Florianópolis
Florianópolis () is the capital and second largest city of the state of Santa Catarina (state), Santa Catarina, in the South Region, Brazil, South region of Brazil. The city encompasses Santa Catarina Island and surrounding small islands, as we ...
.
It features an ecological trail where visitors may see and learn about wild animals rescued from abuse by the environmental police.
Location
The Rio Vermelho State Park is located on the east coast of
Santa Catarina Island
Santa Catarina Island () is an island in the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina, located off the southern coast.
It is home to the state capital, Florianópolis.
Location
Santa Catarina Island is approximately 54 km (33 mi) long (m ...
, in the municipality of
Florianópolis
Florianópolis () is the capital and second largest city of the state of Santa Catarina (state), Santa Catarina, in the South Region, Brazil, South region of Brazil. The city encompasses Santa Catarina Island and surrounding small islands, as we ...
, Santa Catarina.
It is bounded by the district of São João do Rio Vermelho to the north, Lagoa da Conceição to the west, Moçambique beach to the east and the district of Barra da Lagoa to the south.
It has an area of .
Highway SC-406 cuts through the park.
The park holds one of the oldest
sambaquis of the island, about 5,020 years old.
The park holds the Ingleses-Rio Vermelho aquifer, which supplies water to the north of Santa Catarina Island, and ensures that the water of the aquifer is plentiful and uncontaminated.
A large part of the Moçambique beach is inside the park, the largest beach in Florianópolis.
History
The area now covered by the park was made a Forest Station in 1962 with the goal of finding through experiment the species best able to grow and protect the dunes of the sea coast, and also to provide a green space for the population.
Species of pine such as ''
Pinus elliottii
''Pinus elliottii'', commonly known as slash pine,Family, P. P. (1990). Pinus elliottii Engelm. slash pine. ''Silvics of North America: Conifers'', (654), 338. is a conifer tree native to the Southeastern United States. Slash pine is named after ...
'' and
eucalyptus
''Eucalyptus'' () is a genus of more than 700 species of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae. Most species of ''Eucalyptus'' are trees, often Mallee (habit), mallees, and a few are shrubs. Along with several other genera in the tribe Eucalyp ...
from different parts of the world were planted over a twelve-year period, as well as
casuarina
''Casuarina'', also known as she-oak, Australian pine and native pine, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Casuarinaceae, and is native to Australia, the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, islands of the western Pacific Ocean, and e ...
,
acacia
''Acacia'', commonly known as wattles or acacias, is a genus of about of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae. Initially, it comprised a group of plant species native to Africa, South America, and Austral ...
s and other exotic species.
It is now known that these are all more or less invasive, particularly the pines, and studies are being made on how best to remove all the exotic species and restore the park.
The pine and eucalyptus wood will be sold.
The Rio Vermelho State Park was created by state decree 308 of 24 May 2007.
The objective is to conserve samples of dense rainforest and
restinga
Restingas () are a distinct type of coastal tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forest in eastern Brazil. They form on sandy, acidic, and nutrient-poor soils, and are characterized by medium-sized trees and shrubs adapted to the drier and n ...
vegetation, to conserve the associated fauna, to maintain balance in the region's water complex, to restore the ecosystem and to support scientific research and public visits.
Environment
The park contains 11% dense rainforest of the Atlantic Forest biome (in the Morro dos Macacos), 54%
restinga
Restingas () are a distinct type of coastal tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forest in eastern Brazil. They form on sandy, acidic, and nutrient-poor soils, and are characterized by medium-sized trees and shrubs adapted to the drier and n ...
with different heights and species, and 35% ecosystems altered by plantation and invasions of pine and eucalyptus trees.
169 native plant species have been identified, associated with three types of restinga: herbaceous (66 species), shrub (14 species) and arboreal (100 species).
The thorny climbing shrub ''Mimosa catharinensis Burkart'' was discovered in the area in 1964.
It has not been found anywhere else in the world.
There are 23 species of mammals on the island, almost all of which may be present in the park.
Researchers from the
Federal University of Santa Catarina
The Federal University of Santa Catarina (, UFSC) is a public university in Florianópolis, the capital city of Santa Catarina (Brazil), Santa Catarina in southern Brazil.
Considered one of the leading universities in Brazil, UFSC is the 6th b ...
have found the footprints of
big-eared opossum
The big-eared opossum (''Didelphis aurita''), also known as a saruê, or the gambá, is an opossum species from South America. It is found in Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay.
This species, which was considered a population of the common opossum ( ...
(''Didelphis aurita'') and
crab-eating fox
The crab-eating fox (''Cerdocyon thous''), also known as the forest dog, wood fox, bushfox (not to be confused with the bush dog) or maikong, is an extant species of medium-sized canid endemic to the central part of South America since at least ...
(''Cerdocyon thous'').
The
black capuchin (''Sapajus nigritus'') is found in the park and gives its name to the Morro dos Macacos (Monkey Hill).
106 species of birds and 15 species of reptiles have been recorded.
The skull tree iguana (''
Liolaemus occipitalis
''Liolaemus occipitalis'' (skull tree iguana) is a species of lizard in the family Liolaemidae.
It is found on the Atlantic coast of southern Brazil and eastern Uruguay.
Its natural habitat is sandy shores. It is threatened by habitat loss.
Re ...
'') is a rare, endangered species that lives only in the coastal dunes of Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul.
Visiting

The Rio Vermelho State Park is open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 to 17:00 p.m.
The park includes a camping site with 600 spaces, 24 hour security, toilets with hot showers, barbecue grills, restaurant service, laundry and other facilities.
From the campsite there is a trail to the beach and another trail of through the forest, with vegetation that includes pines and fragments of Atlantic Forest.
The Lagoa da Conceição terminal is from the campsite, with boat transport to the Costa da Lagoa, a traditional community with restaurants and a waterfall.
A ecological trail was opened on
World Environment Day
World Environment Day (WED) is celebrated annually on 5 June and encourages awareness and action for the protection of the environment. It is supported by many non-governmental organizations, businesses, government entities, and represents the ...
, 5 June 2014.
It has 16 nurseries holding about 150 wild animals, victims of ill-treatment that had been seized by the environmental police, including monkeys, hawks, macaws and parrots.
Admission is free, and the trail has wooden decks to make it accessible to people with difficulty walking.
Guided tours are given on the Rio Vermelho Trail, with the guide giving information about the animals and the park.
Groups of up to 30 leave every 20 or 30 minutes, with a total of 650 per day.
This is considered the maximum to avoid excessive stress on the fauna.
The trail has a belvedere looking over the lagoon and flora of the park with toilets and a water fountain.
There is a picnic area at the end of the trail.
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State parks of Brazil
Protected areas established in 2007
2007 establishments in Brazil
Protected areas of Santa Catarina (state)