El Bosque Nacional El Yunque es el único bosque tropical lluvioso que pertenece al sistema de bosques nacionales. Con sus casi 29,000 acres, es uno de los de menor tamaño en extensión territorial, pero uno de los bosques nacionales de mayor diversidad biológica.
El Yunque National Forest is the only tropical rainforest in the national forest system. At nearly 29,000 acres, it is one of the smallest in size, yet one of the most biologically diverse. Come experience the breathtaking scenery, clear mountain rivers, and outdoor recreation opportunities year round.
Nina Habib
a week agoIt was our mistake for coming to this national forest so late (they close at 5pm) but wow. What an incredible place to walk around and walk into. It was a beautiful small hike to the waterfalls and it was just such a pretty view. Next time we come back, we are definitely coming earlier to spend more time here. Such a wonderful place.
Yolanda G
3 weeks agoBeautiful place definitely worth going to more than once. Some places were not opened due to construction, however there is still plenty to do. You can explore it without a tour guide but with a tour guide your experience will be enhanced. Wear hiking boots or sneakers as there is alot to explore, also bring sunscreen lotion!
Racquel Gilpin
3 weeks agoBeautiful rainforest, great trails for all type of walkers beginner to advanced. Awesome views of waterfalls, mountain ranges & valleys. Nature at its best. Drive to the top, then it's another 2+ miles to one of the two towers. Paths are clearly marked and some are semi paved. Great experience!
Zachary Gafford
a month agoWent here during a shore excursion from Carnival and would highly recommend!!! Amazing views, a lot of history and the crowds weren’t bad for middle of July. Would recommend as an excursion, but wouldn’t recommend driving on your own. The crowds weren’t bad, but parking is very very limited and it’s a narrow twisting road with a few blind curves.
Amy Cyr
2 months agoBeautiful scenery, several difficult hikes to choose from, amazing waterfalls you can swim in. Definitely recommend getting there early before all the tour buses. Also, check the national parks website before hand to learn about closures. A lot of construction right now, so a few of the points of interest we wanted to see were actually closed.