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Articles in the Rain Forest Category

El Yunque’s Best-Kept Secret: Juan Diego Falls

Aug 23rd, 2008 • By • Category: Hiking, Nature, Porta Antillas (East), Porta Atlantico (North), Rain Forest

Juan Diego Falls is a series of beautiful waterfalls located a short (but demanding) walk from the road. We feel that the largest of the falls is better than the more popular La Mina Falls. Especially since Juan Diego Falls is virtually undiscovered by tourists!


Walk Angelito Trail to a Great Swimmin’ Hole

Aug 3rd, 2008 • By • Category: Hiking, Nature, Rain Forest

What could be more refreshing than taking a swim in a crystal clear river on a hot day? If you are in El Yunque and want to do some swimming, you may want to try Angelito Trail. The trail leads to Las Damas pool in the Mameyes River.


Swimming in La Mina Falls

Jul 18th, 2008 • By • Category: Porta Antillas (East), Rain Forest

Swimming in La Mina Falls in El Yunque National Forest is lots of fun. Getting into the waterfall can prove to be challenging, as this video shows.


Bano de Oro Trail: A Peaceful Stroll Along a Forest Stream

Mar 23rd, 2008 • By • Category: Hiking, Nature, Porta Antillas (East), Rain Forest

There are many trails in the El Yunque National Forest, but one great trail that is often overlooked is the Bano de Oro trail. Bano de Oro is one of my favorite trails because it goes along the river through a very lush part of the rain forest, there are sounds of the river and [...]


Hike the El Yunque Trail to the Top of the Rain Forest

Feb 10th, 2008 • By • Category: Hiking, Nature, Porta Antillas (East), Rain Forest

On a clear day, the view from the top of El Yunque is breathtaking. Looking out over the lush green tree tops, past the towns, you see the blue water of the northern coastline and the easternmost tip of Puerto Rico. You know you are pretty high when the clouds come rolling up the sides [...]


Hike La Mina Trail to La Mina Falls

Jan 11th, 2008 • By • Category: Hiking, Nature, Rain Forest

Take a refreshing dip in clear rain forest water. Swim under a waterfall. It sounds like a dream. But it is actually a very popular and fun thing to do during a trip to El Yunque National Forest. The waterfall is called La Mina Falls, and it can be accessed by either of two trails: [...]


Hike Big Tree Trail To La Mina Falls

Jan 10th, 2008 • By • Category: Hiking, Nature, Rain Forest

If you have always dreamed about swimming in a waterfall, having the water cascade onto your back, massaging you, then you are in luck. Many people have that experience at La Mina Falls in the El Yunque National Forest. This beautiful 35 foot waterfall is one of the most popular places to visit while in [...]


Look What’s New at Coqui’s Hideaway

Nov 16th, 2007 • By • Category: Food & Lodging, Porta Antillas (East), Rain Forest

Located in Rio Grande, in the foothills of the El Yunque National Forest, Coqui’s Hideaway offers a tranquil rain forest retreat, with 2 or 3 bedroom accommodations, that is the perfect combination of beach and rain forest vacations. We’re located just minutes from the rain forest, about 35 minutes from the SJU airport, 45 minutes [...]


Tour the Foothills of El Yunque on an ATV at Hacienda Carabali in Luquillo

Sep 7th, 2007 • By • Category: Nature, Porta Antillas (East), Porta Atlantico (North), Rain Forest, Tour

If you like a little excitement while on your vacation, you can take a trip to Hacienda Carabali. This 600 acre facility, located in the foothills of the El Yunque National Forest, offers a wide range of activities. They have horseback riding, ATV, mountain bikes and go carts to get your heart pumping. On this [...]


Take a Walk in El Yunque Rain Forest with a Forest Guide or Ranger

Aug 23rd, 2007 • By • Category: Hiking, Nature, Porta Antillas (East), Porta Atlantico (North), Rain Forest, Tour

The El Yunque National Forest is a large, lush and interesting place to visit. It easy to see the beauty, but to really know about the rain forest, an educational guided tour is great. The Federal Forest Rangers offer “Rent-a-Ranger” or “Forest Adventure Tours”, that are hour-long educational walks designed to teach you all about [...]


Hike Mount Britton Trail in the Rain Forest

Jul 8th, 2007 • By • Category: Hiking, Nature, Porta Antillas (East), Rain Forest

The Mount Britton Trail is a 0.8 mile, one-way hike. It starts a short walk from Road 191, at an elevation of 2,493 feet and climbs 594 feet in this short distance. The trail is narrow, but paved, and well-maintained. It is a labeled as a “Challenging” trail by the US Forest Service, but we [...]


El Yunque Trail Map

Jul 8th, 2007 • By • Category: Hiking, Maps, Nature, Porta Antillas (East), Rain Forest

The El Yunque National Forest has many trails, streams, rivers and waterfalls that can be enjoyed year-round. Though the forest covers 28,000 acres, when most people (especially tourists) speak of "going to the rain forest" they’re referring to the Recreation Area on the north side of the Sierra de Luquillo Mountains. The "main road" into [...]


El Yunque National Forest – Rain Forest 101

Feb 19th, 2007 • By • Category: Hiking, Nature, Porta Antillas (East), Rain Forest

This is the first of many articles on the Rain Forest. El Yunque Rain Forest is the only tropical rain forest in the US National Parks 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 [...]


Announcing the Opening of Coqui’s Hideaway at the Tropical Flower Farm

Feb 13th, 2007 • By • Category: Food & Lodging, Porta Antillas (East), Rain Forest

Nestled in the foothills of El Yunque, in Ri­o Grande Puerto Rico, we offer the ideal location for exploring the Rainforest, San Juan, and the beaches of Luquillo and Fajardo. Hike in the Caribbean National Forest. Swim in a waterfall. Kayak in the Bioluminescent Bay. Wander the streets of Old San Juan. Or just sway [...]


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