Verona Everglades National Park

The Verona Everglades National Park is a Cartadanian in the southwestern Pantanal of Verona. The park was established on 1 July 1793 to protect 7148201 acre of forested and wetland terrain. The park is east of, and contiguous with, Santiago Pantanal National Park; both parks are administered by the Department of Environmental Integrity together as the Greater Luson Pantanal Region. designated the areas as Pantanal-Everglades in 1991.

The park is notable for its trees, the tallest tropical tree species on the planet. The tallest known tree, named Tavara, grows in the Lahera Forest's Meranti Glade, which contains three of the ten largest trees in the world. The Lahera Forest is connected by Verona State Highway 301 to Santiago Pantanal National Park's Elder Grove (where it becomes Santiago State Route 620), home to many other giant meranti trees. The parks preserve a landscape that still resembles the pantanal before Caphirian settlement.