Río Sabana
Río Sabana, Naguabo 00718, Puerto Rico

  • ⭐ 4.6

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4.6
14 reviews
  • sel de la terre
    sel de la terre
    4 weeks ago

    What an amazing place! If you want to escape from the city and enjoy real peace, this is it!The gazebos are kept clean, you will find grills, the bathrooms are clean and the river is just a few steps from the gazebo. This amazing place has been maintained by locals who work tirelessly to ensure everyone that visits truly enjoys their time here. A big shout out to Miss Lorna, Mr. Steven and Mr. Jimmy for the information and your devotion to this place. It was an honor to spend time with you and your love for this place is palpable. Thank you for sharing. Will be back soon!

  • Odalisse Luna
    Odalisse Luna
    a year ago

    Very good hike and enjoyable scenery. River was not that appealing to dive but the 20 minute walk was pleasant to arrive to the gazebos.

  • Vincent Varela
    Vincent Varela
    3 years ago

    I'm a local who migrated from Chicago after 3 trips to the island and it's my privilege to share with you a gem 💎 in Puerto Rico. Get away from the city and commercialism and escape to the rain forest and the humble little town of Naguabo. Amazing local food Amazing night life and views second to none. Cheers a beer with people of intellectual and cultural diversity and enjoy fresh sea food in the malecon of Naguabo.

  • William Peterson
    William Peterson
    a year ago

    This pin location is not the trailhead. Keep driving past the Casa Cubuy Ecolodge. You will either make it all the way to the "Rio Sabana trailhead ("Rio Sabana Recreation Area"), or in the summer (like when we hiked, March 24) you will first hit a roadblock at the entrance to the national forest, where you can park on the side of the road. Here are the main milestones, per my Garmin. -0.83 miles: park at the roadblock 0 miles: Rio Sabano recreation area, "official" trailhead. 1.24 miles: "infinity pool" swimming area 1.36 miles: main river crossing 3.11 miles: "end" - junction with Trade Winds Trail So the full out and back for me ended up being almost 8 miles (12.8km). Be prepared! Most people that park here are just walking to the infinity pool. The "end" of this hike isn't a particularly nice destination, just a junction with another trail: there is no view to speak of. You would need to go ANOTHER couple miles out on the Trade Winds Trail to get to El Toro or El Yunque peak. This was a great, challenging hike, but only 3 stars because of the lack of view at the top, and the closed road to the trail head. We hiked March 24th, and the road is closed ("in summer") before you can get to the "Rio Sabano" recreation area, which is the main trailhead. So you have to park at the roadblock on S191, (entrance to El Yunque National Forest) and walk an extra 0.80 miles up the closed road to "start" the hike. We got a little confused at the river crossing, shortly after the infinity pool swimming area. There was no bridge, and we had to ford across the river (only about 4 inches deep). You'll only know you are supposed to cross here by a faint pink ribbon tied around a tree on both sides, and the ruin of an old concrete bridge. River crossing is at 18.274813, -65.799597. Narrow, muddy, and sometimes slippery trail, although you rarely have to use your hands. You absolutely want to wear long pants, and should probably wear long sleeves too (sharp grasses hanging over the trail)

  • rod horky
    rod horky
    5 months ago

    Awesome

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