Al Hoceima National Park is a national park, outside the town of Al Hoceima in Morocco. It covers an area of 470 square kilometres, including 190 km2 at sea.
The area is dotted with Berber settlements and criss-crossed by dirt roads, making it ideal trekking and mountain-biking territory. Its isolation has helped preserve several at-risk species, from its thuya forests to an important colony of fish eagles.
While a 4WD opens up your options, a 2×4 will get you through the main tracks. The park offers two regions: the central Rif bordered by the N16 in the south and west, and the coast.