> Lookout Trail: The Lookout Trail is 1,600 meters and has a medium difficulty level. The two and a half hours needed to travel it between the watershed of the Embu-Guaçu and Capivari rivers, allows the visitor to observe the diversity of sea landscapes, hills and slopes of the Serra do Mar. A small detour along the way leads to an old chapel devoted to the Santa Rita de Cassia - Holy of Impossible Causes - from 1963, used by the then Curucutu Farm officials to say their prayers. The trail reaches the summit of the mountains, on the border between the municipalities of Itanhaém and São Paulo, where there is a gazebo. On clear days, it is possible to see beaches of the southern coast of the state. > Bica Trail: The Bica Trail is a quiet and pleasant walk, 1,400 meters long through the forest, until you reach a water spout. Ideal for going with the family, including the elderly and children, this clear water spout is the source of the Embu-Guaçu River that contributes to supplying the Guarapiranga Dam. Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/eNprbbQKNTSpCLnY8.
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