El Yunque National Forest Adventure: Discover, Delight, Dive!
Unveil Nature's Treasure:
Embark on an exploration of the USDA National Forest of El Yunque. Encounter the magic of untouched wilderness and the thrill of a mountain-born river.
Easy Transportation:
Roundtrip transport ensures a hassle-free journey. Focus on the adventure, while we handle the logistics.
Pure River Dive:
Plunge into the river's crystal waters, a product of mountain peaks. Our guide leads you through nature's wonders, landmarks, and hidden gems.
♂️ Dip and Delight:
Immerse in refreshing stream dips. Connect with nature, relish a captivating Nature Walk, and create lasting memories.
Embrace the Outdoors:
Nature's call awaits – an escape to cherish and rejuvenate.
Pickup included
At an elevation of 1, 476 feet (450 meters) above sea level, La Coca Falls is a spectacular waterfall! The waters of La Coca Falls drop 85 feet (26 meters) onto a huge rock formation at the bottom of the falls. This is an excellent spot to take photos.
This 69 foot tower was built by Dr. Frank H. Wadsworth (former Forest Supervisor and Director of IITF) in the early 1960’s. Four types of the forest can be viewed from Yokahú Tower: Colorado (smooth to the south), Tabonuco (irregular surrounding with white-leaved Yagrumos), Palm (on the steep slopes) and Cloud Forest (on the ridges) are all visible along with the coastline and all the way to the Virgin Islands on a clear day (10 mile + view). The dense old forest of the Baño de Oro Research Natural Area in the upper Mameyes Valley to the east may also be viewed.
Embark on an unforgettable adventure at the Puente Roto, or "Broken Bridge," recreation site – a hidden gem nestled along the Rio Mameyes' recreation segment. Recognized by Congress as a Wild and Scenic River for its breathtaking natural beauty, this undiscovered haven promises an immersive experience in an undeveloped oasis. Features: Water Wonderland: Dive into the spacious water play area created by the river's width, offering the perfect setting for swimming, wading, and riverside picnics. ️ Location: Discover this pristine retreat at Road 988 km 2.7, where tranquility meets nature's splendor. Safety First: ⚠️ Weather Watch: Stay informed about changing weather conditions and potential flash floods to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit. Leave No Trace: Embrace environmental responsibility by packing out your trash, preserving the beauty of the river. Let's protect this natural haven together!
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 60 minutes before departure time.
Confirmation Required: After choosing a designated pickup location, contact us at least 24 hours before departure to confirm your selection and receive your exact pickup time. Timing Flexibility: Pickup times may vary slightly (±15 minutes) due to traffic, hotel policies, or operational needs. Your safety is paramount: Swimmers: 1. Participants in the river segment must be strong swimmers. 2. Skill Requirement: Proficient swimming ability is a must. 3. Follow Guidance: Adhere to guides' instructions for safety. 4. Physical Readiness: Ensure you're fit for river currents. 5. Proper Attire: Wear recommended swim gear. Non-swimmers: 1. You can still enjoy the river without swimming. 2. Shoreline Views: Experience the river's tranquility from the safety of the shore. Relax and soak in the natural beauty while others swim. 3. Safe Exploration: Dip your toes in the shallows or simply sit and unwind by the water's edge. Safety is ensured as you enjoy the riverside bliss. Thank You!
PLEASE YOU NEED TO CALL US 787-421-1800 TO CONFIRM PICKUP TIME AND LOCATION. Prepare for Your El Yunque National Forest Nature Walk: Essentials: • Comfortable Clothing: Wear lightweight, breathable attire for walking and hiking. • Sturdy Footwear: Choose closed-toe shoes with good traction for the nature walk. For safety reasons, skip flip-flops. Weather-Permitting Swim: Pack a change of clothes for potential swims, weather permitting. Choose lightweight, synthetic clothing or a swimsuit. • ☀️ Sun Protection: Bring a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. • ☔ Rain Gear: Carry a lightweight rain jacket or poncho for changing weather. • ️ Rain or Shine: Our Nature Walk operates rain or shine, unless extreme weather is forecasted or advised. • Valuables Consideration: Avoid bringing valuables that could get wet, lost, or damaged during the adventure. • No Alcohol or Drugs: Participants under the influence will not be allowed to participate and will still be charged. • Guided by Experts: Our Nature Walks and Hiking Tours are led by Puerto Rico Access Tours Guide Service, operating under a special use permit from El Yunque National Forest. We welcome all without discrimination. • Positive Attitude: Be ready to embrace the adventure and nature's beauty. • Note: We reserve the right of admission to ensure the safety and quality of the experience for all participants. Ensure you're well-prepared to fully enjoy your El Yunque National Forest Nature Walk experience.