Copinula River
The Copinula River (Rio Copinula) is a medium-sized stream in El Salvador's Sonsonate department that has moderate to large amounts of fresh water throughout year, but notably from early May until October. Copinulapa River (Rio Copinulapa) is a watercourse in El Salvador in the town of Nombre de Jess in the Chalatenango department with a similar name. At 14°00′06′′N 88°42′36′′W, this stream is a tributary of the Lempa River.
The Copinula River originates from a relatively small waterfall, located in a forest. The weather is relatively favorable in this area throughout the year. Visitors can visit this place at any time. However, in the rainy season from July to September, visitors need to be careful when walking on the grass or moss along the river.
This river is considered relatively long for a country like El Salvador. Please come here once to enjoy the dishes imbued with local identity. In addition, the riverside or organizes festivals for tourists and locals to participate. It is one of the longest rivers in El Salvador.
Length: 100 km