The Guánica State Forest, popularly known as the Guánica Dry Forest is a subtropical dry forest located in southwest Puerto Rico. The area was designated as a forest reserve in 1919 and a United Nations Biosphere Reserve in 1981.
Area: 9,878 acres (39.97 km2)
Established: 1919
J. Smith
6 months agoBeautiful desert like settings on the coast this was my first time there but won't be the last, next time I will stay over night a lot of cactus which was a treat
Carol
5 months agoIf you like being outdoors this is a great place to take pictures view is wonderful in the atmosphere is really easy
Sander Rozendaal
2 years agoUnfortunately the hurricane destroyed a lot of the area as well as a part of the road to get there. The parking is a little further so it's a nice walk through the area to see all the beautiful places. Went there for the sunset which was really good and nice to see. There were only a few others. Roads towards the parking are good and the local people are nice as well.
Ana H Echevarria
4 months agoBeautiful, however houses have been built on the side of the beach close together leaving no access to the beach area.
Cynthia Hunt
5 months agoVery rocky terrain. Not alot of shade. But only took an hour for what we did.