Arenal rises 1657 metres above sea level and overlooks Lake Arenal; both are part of Arenal National Park. The country's most active volcano, Arenal's eruptions are strombolian in type, being frequent but moderate. This constant activity makes Arenal a popular tourist destination, especially at night. The last major eruption of Arenal occurred on August 23, 2000.
Volcán Arenal is one of seven historically active Costa Rican volcanoes: Poás, Irazu, Miravalles, Orosi, Rincon de la Vieja [complex], and Turrialba.