Mont Péko National Park is a national park in Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), established in 1968.

There are two mountains in Mont Peco National Park. The highest and most prominent mountain is Mont Péko with the highest peak of 997 meters (3,271.0 ft).

Forest covers 80% of the park and includes tree species such as 'Triplochiton scleroxylon', 'Celtis spp', 'Pterygota macrocarpa', and 'Mansonia altissima'. About 240 species of birds have been recorded in the park.

A census that was carried out in April 2001 using four different straight transect lines between 2–4 km (1.24 mi - 2.49 mi) long and totalling 12.5 km (7.76 mi) in length. The census suggested a density of 1.6 chimpanzees per km2 and a total population of around 320 weaned chimpanzees for Mont Péko National Park.

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