Camino de Cruces Madden to Venta de Cruces
near La Furnia, Panamá (Republic of Panama)
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Itinerary description
We cross the intersection with Camino de Plantación.
It is roughly 10.5 kms and can be done in less than 5 hours total including breaks and a lunch.
A couple of small river crossings, small rivers, you don´t even get your feet wet.
Take at least 2 litres of water and some light snacks.
Make sure to have set up a pick up when you reach Venta de Cruces since it's either a boat or swim across the Chagres river.
As of 2015 the boatmen charge you $10 a head to take you back to the public peer.
As far as difficulty my 64 year old mother did it with no real difficulty.
Waypoints
Camino de Cruces Start at Madden
Beginning of the Camino de Cruces trail at Madden Road (Ave. Omar Torrijos)
Cruces Stop 1
Take a break
Cruces Stop 2
Take a break
Cruces Stop 3
Take a break
Cruces Stop 4
Take a break
Cruces River Crossing 1
Small river, even during raining season you can cross by barely getting your feet wet.
Cruces Stop 5
Take a break
Cruces - Plantación Intersection
This is the intersection with the Camino de Plantación Road. Any need to back off and go back to a main road this would be a good spot. The way south on this road is almost car friendly so easy to walk.
Venta de Cruces
Venta de Cruces was where the boats would arrive navigating the Chagres River from Fuerte San Lorenzo on the Atlantic shore. Here we take a boat ride to port. We can find some small ruins of what was at some point a tavern or maybe customs. The outline is clearly noticeable all around and also some stairs leading to that once upon a time edification.
Cruces River Crossing 2
Second river crossing, may be a little more water in the rainy season and you will get your feet wet to your ankles maybe. You may even still be able to find a way to hop rock to rock and not get wet at all.
Cruces Intersection going North to...?
The Camino de Cruces shows signs that there is a fork here going North. I am yet to explore what is up there and where it leads to.
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Hi Cedric Carrere.
We went there today, it's a great hike but after 500 meters one of the guarda bosque / ranger stopped us to and told us that a lots of robberies happened in the first 3km of that trail. So we decided to come back and ask one of the guy to come with us.
There are always a couple of guards and even though you don't see them at the first place they will come to you.
They are often ambushing potential thief. They have been really helpful and we did about 4km of that trail. The rangers won't take you all the way to Gamboa but at least they can escort you the first 3km, i you agree to give them a small propina that they really deserve. So the first 3 km of that trail is apparently not really safe! Thought it was worth mentioning.
Also bring a GPS with you you can easily get lost not all the trail is very well marked.
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Hello, I did the trail on both ways, because at the end there was anyone to cross the lake with. Take food and drinks counting on that, the trails on some parts one can easily lost direction, take the trail on the app and watch. I crossed with 5 groups of monkeys and some more wildlife, it was great.