El Yunque National Forest is the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System, offering lush landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and vibrant wildlife for outdoor enthusiasts.
El Yunque National Forest, located in northeastern Puerto Rico, spans over 28,000 acres of mountainous terrain. As the only tropical rainforest within the U.S. National Forest System, it's renowned for its incredible biodiversity, with hundreds of plant species, numerous waterfalls, and unique wildlife such as Puerto Rican parrots and coquí frogs. Established as a protected area in 1903, the forest's history is intertwined with the cultural heritage of Puerto Rico, serving as a place of natural beauty and conservation. Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities, including hiking on trails like La Mina and Big Tree Trail, both leading to stunning waterfalls. The Yokahú Tower offers panoramic views of the forest's lush canopy and surrounding landscapes. With its year-round warm and humid climate, El Yunque offers a respite from urban life and a chance to explore a true rainforest environment.
La Mina Falls
Yokahú Tower
El Toro Peak
Big Tree Trail
A popular waterfall accessible via a scenic trail, perfect for a refreshing dip.
A 69-foot tower providing amazing views over the forest and coastline.
A short and easy loop trail ideal for families, offering opportunities to see wildlife.