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Maya Mountain Research Farm (MMRF) is somewhat remote. We are two miles up river from the predominantly Kek’chi Mayan village of San Pedro Columbia, in Belize’s southernmost District of Toledo.

One border of MMRF is the river called the Columbia Branch of the Rio Grande, the other side of which is the Columbia Indian Reservation. We are about a mile and a half’s walk on rugged trails from the ancient Mayan ruins of Lubaantun. The river emerges from the ground 1/4 mile up river from us, and the drainage for this watershed begins in the Columbia River Forest Reserve, a 100,000 acre, unique, fairly pristine natural area of broadleaf forest.

How to get here:

Busses leave Punta Gorda for San Pedro Columbia Village at noon every day of the week except Sunday. The bus ride is less than an hour.

Once you are in SPC Village, there are two ways to get to MMRF.
1. The first is hiring a local person to carry you up river in a dory (dugout log canoe) which should take around an hour, depending on the level of the river.
2. Alternately, you can hire someone in the village to walk you up the trail to MMRF, which can take from 30 to 60 minutes, depending on whether the trail is muddy or not.

The ride should cost $10 Belize dollars per person, the guided walk a bit less.


MAYA MOUNTAIN
RESEARCH FARM

San Pedro Columbia
P.O. Box 153
Punta Gorda
Belize, C.A.
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We are in a wonderful location, on the one hand connected to the village by the river that is the local highway, and on the other hand in close proximity to high bush in the Columbia River Forest Reserve.