El Yunque, Puerto Rico

Discover the Magic of El Yunque: Puerto Rico’s Enchanting Rainforest

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El Yunque National Forest is a tropical paradise nestled in the northeastern part of Puerto Rico. As the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System, El Yunque offers a unique blend of biodiversity, scenic trails, and breathtaking waterfalls. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, an adventure seeker, or simply looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, El Yunque has something for everyone. 

Getting to El Yunque

El Yunque is conveniently located about 30 miles east of San Juan, making it an ideal day trip destination. The most popular way to reach El Yunque is by car, with a scenic drive that takes approximately one hour. Alternatively, you can join a guided tour from San Juan for a hassle-free experience.

Start at the El Portal Visitor Center

Your journey begins at El Portal Visitor Center, recently renovated to provide a top-notch visitor experience. The center offers interactive exhibits about the forest’s ecosystem, a gift shop, and helpful staff who can provide maps and trail information. Don’t miss the observation deck for stunning panoramic views of the rainforest.

Must-See Attractions in El Yunque

Picturesque roadside waterfall in El Yunque

La Mina Falls – Currently Closed

La Mina Falls is one of El Yunque’s most iconic attractions. The falls are accessible via the La Mina Trail or Big Tree Trail, both of which are a moderate hike through lush tropical vegetation. Along the way, you’ll encounter a variety of exotic plants and birds. Once you reach the falls, take a refreshing dip in the cool waters or relax and enjoy the natural beauty.

Yokahu Tower

For a bird’s-eye view of the forest, climb the Yokahu Tower. This historic stone tower offers breathtaking vistas of El Yunque and the Atlantic Ocean. It’s a perfect spot for photography, so be sure to bring your camera.

El Yunque Peak

For those seeking a more challenging hike, the trail to El Yunque Peak is a must. The hike takes you through dense forest and offers spectacular views from the summit. On a clear day, you can see the entire northeastern coast of Puerto Rico.

Angelito Trail 

The Angelito Trail is a short, easy hike that leads to Las DamasPool  in the Mameyes River. It’s an excellent spot for a family picnic and a swim, surrounded by the lush greenery of the forest.

Bano Grande and Bano de Oro

These historic swimming areas are great places to relax and enjoy the serene environment. Bano Grande is a large, man-made pool, while Bano de Oro is a natural pool surrounded by tropical vegetation.

Wildlife and Flora

El Yunque is home to an incredible variety of flora and fauna. Look out for the Puerto Rican parrot, an endangered species that can be spotted in the forest. The forest is also rich in plant life, including giant ferns, bamboo groves, and countless species of tropical flowers.

Spectacular mountain views at El Yunque

Tips for Visiting El Yunque

  • Wear comfortable hiking shoes: The trails can be wet and slippery, so sturdy footwear is essential.
  • Bring water and snacks: While there are some facilities in the park, it’s a good idea to carry your own supplies.
  • Be prepared for rain: El Yunque is a rainforest, so rain showers are common. Bring a lightweight rain jacket or poncho.
  • Respect the environment: Follow Leave No Trace principles to help preserve the beauty of the forest.

Nearby Attractions

Zipline Adventures

Looking for even more adventure, then try your hand at a zipline tour. Check out the offerings from Yunque Ziplines, Junglequi Zipline Park and Rainforest Zipline Park

Luquillo Beach

After exploring El Yunque, head to Luquillo Beach, located just a short drive away. This beautiful beach offers calm waters, golden sands, and a variety of food kiosks where you can sample local cuisine.

Fajardo Bioluminescent Bay

Experience the magic of bioluminescence with an evening tour of Fajardo’s Bioluminescent Bay. Kayak through the mangroves and witness the glowing waters, a natural phenomenon caused by tiny organisms called dinoflagellates.

Local Dining

End your day with a delicious meal in the nearby town of Fajardo. From casual beachside eateries to upscale restaurants, Fajardo offers a range of dining options featuring fresh seafood, traditional Puerto Rican dishes, and tropical cocktails.


El Yunque National Forest is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Puerto Rico and makes for a great day trip from San Juan. With its rich biodiversity, stunning waterfalls, and scenic hiking trails, El Yunque offers a unique and unforgettable experience. Whether you’re exploring the renovated El Portal Visitor Center, hiking the angelito Trail, El Yunque provides endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation.

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