Karla
Hiking

Sightseeing

“There are a number of natural springs around Puerto Rico, The Manantial de Guayaney is one of these springs. We visited this little pool and loved the scenery. The walk is on a nice dirt path, lots of roots and rocks, so watch your footing. It is through a dry, forested area, so it is shaded. The walk is about 15 minutes. You will pass a little water pool on the right — keep going. Then, on the right you will see an area cleared which leads you down to the pool. You have to descend some rocks to get to the pool, but it is generally easy if you watch your footing. The pool itself is small, but the water is crystal clear. Not big enough for more than a few people to get into it, and it is not as cold as I expected” Manantial de Guayaney: (18.453380, -66.447730) Manantial de Guayaney, parking: (18.450970, -66.443770)
Manantial de Guayaney
“There are a number of natural springs around Puerto Rico, The Manantial de Guayaney is one of these springs. We visited this little pool and loved the scenery. The walk is on a nice dirt path, lots of roots and rocks, so watch your footing. It is through a dry, forested area, so it is shaded. The walk is about 15 minutes. You will pass a little water pool on the right — keep going. Then, on the right you will see an area cleared which leads you down to the pool. You have to descend some rocks to get to the pool, but it is generally easy if you watch your footing. The pool itself is small, but the water is crystal clear. Not big enough for more than a few people to get into it, and it is not as cold as I expected” Manantial de Guayaney: (18.453380, -66.447730) Manantial de Guayaney, parking: (18.450970, -66.443770)
This is a small pool of crystal clear water that is fed by a natural spring. Getting to the spring is easy. It is only about a 10-minute walk from the road. There is a yellow guardrail here on the east side of the road. There is some barbed-wire fencing you have to go under to get to the path. The walk is nice, looks just like the paths in the Laguana Tortuguero Nature Reserve (which is just 0.3 mile away). The path is well maintained; it is one of the many mountain bike trails in this area. Manantial de Vega Baja: (18.469451, -66.421452) Manantial de Vega Baja, parking: (18.466150, -66.422906)
22 moradores locais recomendam
El Manantial de Tortuguero
Calle Venus
22 moradores locais recomendam
This is a small pool of crystal clear water that is fed by a natural spring. Getting to the spring is easy. It is only about a 10-minute walk from the road. There is a yellow guardrail here on the east side of the road. There is some barbed-wire fencing you have to go under to get to the path. The walk is nice, looks just like the paths in the Laguana Tortuguero Nature Reserve (which is just 0.3 mile away). The path is well maintained; it is one of the many mountain bike trails in this area. Manantial de Vega Baja: (18.469451, -66.421452) Manantial de Vega Baja, parking: (18.466150, -66.422906)
El Yunque Rain Forest is the only tropical rain forest in the US National Forest system. Ample rainfall (over 200 inches a year in some areas) creates a jungle-like setting – with lush foliage, waterfalls and rivers. Hike along the trails that cover miles of breathtaking terrain. The rain forest is located in the NE corner of Puerto Rico, with the main entrance in Rio Grande, just off Rt 3, on Rt 191.
1253 moradores locais recomendam
Floresta Nacional de El Yunque
1253 moradores locais recomendam
El Yunque Rain Forest is the only tropical rain forest in the US National Forest system. Ample rainfall (over 200 inches a year in some areas) creates a jungle-like setting – with lush foliage, waterfalls and rivers. Hike along the trails that cover miles of breathtaking terrain. The rain forest is located in the NE corner of Puerto Rico, with the main entrance in Rio Grande, just off Rt 3, on Rt 191.