From the definition of the first global guidelines on environmentally sound management of solid waste in Rio de Janeiro 1992, the signatories undertook to initiate a management process that goes beyond the simple elimination. Colombia no stranger to this group developed a comprehensive legal framework that requires municipalities and large generators to perform integrated management of solid waste materialized through plan or program of Integrated Management of Solid Waste. Gorgona National Natural Park as a major generator of solid waste must have an instrument to guide the most appropriate way to handle them, beyond fulfilling the standards for environmental responsibility, and social health. The design of this program part of the realization of a diagnosis of each of the aspects relevant to the topic (generation, composition, management at source, collection, transport and intermediate storage, handling and final environmental impact assessment, and harvesting practices or recycling), and thus have a reading of the current management of waste in the Gorgona National Natural Park. Subsequently we conducted a SWOT analysis to identify weaknesses, opportunities, strengths and threats facing the solid waste management. Then identified and selected the best options to manage waste in the park in question, by identifying five factors (environmental, sociocultural, economic, regulatory, technical and operational), which had a weighting according to their order of relevance for the study. Finally, the program is structured to Integrated Solid Waste Management for National Natural Park Gorgona from four strategic lines with their respective projects and activities that seek to diminish the ecological footprint through closing cycles, recovery and utilization under criteria environmental sustainability with a Contingency Plan.