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Luquillo Experimental Forest Adventures

The Luquillo Experimental Forest in Puerto Rico offers a rare opportunity to explore a protected tropical rainforest renowned for its biodiversity, scientific research, and scenic hiking trails.

11,000
Acres Protected
18
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1936
Year Established

About Luquillo Experimental Forest

Luquillo Experimental Forest
 

The Luquillo Experimental Forest is a part of the El Yunque National Forest in northeastern Puerto Rico, covering approximately 11,000 acres of protected tropical rainforest. Established in 1936, it serves as a living laboratory for ecological and environmental research, focusing on tropical forest dynamics, climate interactions, and species diversity. The forest spans elevations from near sea level up to over 3,500 feet, encompassing multiple life zones that include subtropical moist forest and montane cloud forest. This variation supports a high level of biodiversity, with hundreds of plant species, numerous endemic animals, and a complex ecosystem structure. Visitors find extensive opportunities for hiking on the well-maintained trail network, nature observation, and studying rare bird species and amphibians unique to the region. Popular landmarks include waterfalls, old-growth tree stands including towering tabonuco and palo colorado trees, and the lush canopy that provides cooling shade along trails. While primarily a research preserve, the forest invites nature enthusiasts to experience its natural beauty and tranquility within a tropical rainforest environment. The combination of scientific importance and recreational access makes Luquillo Experimental Forest a significant destination for environmental education and outdoor exploration.

Highlights

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La Coca Falls – a scenic, accessible waterfall with panoramic viewpoints

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High biodiversity including endemic species like the coquí frog and Puerto Rican parrot

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Scientific research stations offering interpretive opportunities for visitors

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Canopy trail and observation points providing immersive rainforest experiences

Notable Natural Features

Tropical Rainforest Ecosystem

One of the only tropical rainforest ecosystems in the U.S. Forest Service system, supporting diverse flora and fauna.

La Coca Falls

A standout waterfall with a popular viewpoint accessed via an easy trail.

El Verde Research Station

A key research facility studying tropical ecology and environmental science within the forest.