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Ancon Hill mountain peak in Panama City, PAN
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View of Ancon Hill in Panama City, PAN
Photo: Google
View of Ancon Hill in Panama City, PAN
Photo: Google

Ancon Hill

4.7(535 reviews)Adventure
🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours total (including time at the summit)👶 Best for ages 6 and up. The moderate incline and distance (about 1.5 miles roundtrip) is manageable for elementary-aged children with decent stamina, while teens will enjoy the challenge and photo opportunities. Younger children in carriers are possible, but the steady uphill climb may be tiring for toddlers who want to walk independently.

About

Ancon Hill offers families an accessible outdoor adventure just minutes from Panama City with a moderate 30-45 minute hike to the summit. Kids will love spotting wildlife like sloths, toucans, and monkeys along the paved trail while working toward the rewarding 360-degree views of the city, Panama Canal, and both the Pacific Ocean and rainforest canopy. It's a perfect introduction to tropical hiking that feels like a real jungle expedition without requiring advanced skills.

Highlights

  • Spectacular panoramic views of Panama City's skyline, the Panama Canal, and Bridge of the Americas from the summit
  • Wildlife spotting opportunities including sloths, howler monkeys, iguanas, toucans, and colorful tropical birds
  • Historic U.S. military communications tower at the peak that kids find fascinating
  • Educational experience learning about Panama's tropical ecosystem and canal history
  • Sense of accomplishment for kids completing their first real mountain hike

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Start early (6:30-7:30am) to beat the heat and humidity, plus wildlife is most active in the cooler morning hours when you're more likely to spot sloths and birds.
  2. 2.Bring plenty of water (more than you think you'll need), insect repellent, and sunscreen. There's no place to buy supplies on the trail.
  3. 3.The trail is paved but steep in sections. Wear proper athletic shoes with good grip as it can be slippery after rain.
  4. 4.Download a bird identification app beforehand. Kids love trying to spot and identify the colorful toucans, parrots, and other tropical birds.
  5. 5.Park near the entrance gate on the Quarry Heights side. Arrive by taxi or Uber as parking is limited, and having a driver wait or arranging pickup is easier than navigating local parking.

Best Time to Visit

Visit during Panama's dry season (December through April) for the best weather, ideally on weekday mornings between 6:30-8:00am when it's cooler, less crowded, and wildlife is most active. Weekends can get busier with local families.

What to Know

Entry is free, making this an excellent budget-friendly activity. There are no facilities at the trailhead (no restrooms, food, or water), so come prepared. The trail is not stroller-accessible due to the incline and some uneven sections.

Seasonal Notes

The dry season (December to April) offers the most comfortable hiking conditions with less rain and humidity. During the rainy season (May to November), expect afternoon showers and muddier, more slippery trail conditions. The trail is open year-round during daylight hours, but always check recent weather before heading out.

Nearby Eats

Head to Albrook Mall (10 minutes away) for numerous family-friendly dining options including familiar chains and local Panamanian restaurants with air conditioning. Alternatively, the Balboa area near the canal has casual cafes and restaurants where kids can refuel after the hike.

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