Maricao State Forest is one of Puerto Rico’s premier tropical forest reserves offering lush mountain scenery, rare plant species, and extensive hiking trails perfect for outdoor enthusiasts seeking tropical biodiversity and tranquil adventure.
Maricao State Forest, located in the western central mountains of Puerto Rico, spans rugged terrain characterized by steep slopes, deep river valleys, and cool, mist-covered peaks. As one of the island’s oldest state forests, it plays a critical role in protecting the unique subtropical montane ecosystem distinctive to this region. The forest is home to the endangered Puerto Rican Parrot’s habitat, along with diverse flora including rare orchids, ferns, and endemic tree species such as the Maricao tree (Prunus maricaoensis). Recreational opportunities abound with a network of hiking trails leading visitors through dense forest, along streams, and atop scenic overlooks that provide sweeping views of the island’s mountainous interior. The Doña Juana Waterfall, one of Maricao’s key landmarks, draws hikers to its dramatic 85-foot cascade. Bird watching is popular here, with numerous native and migratory species spotted throughout the year. Maricao is also lauded for its cooler temperatures relative to coastal areas, making it a refreshing escape from Puerto Rico’s tropical heat. Amateur botanists, birders, and recreation seekers find the Maricao State Forest a vital refuge for both wildlife and personal exploration. The forest’s historical significance dates back to early 20th century conservation efforts as one of Puerto Rico’s first forest reserves established to protect native habitats and watersheds. Today, it continues to support environmental education and sustainable eco-tourism initiatives while preserving its natural heritage.
Doña Juana Waterfall – a stunning 85-foot cascade surrounded by tropical forest
Habitat of the endangered Puerto Rican Parrot, with opportunities for rare wildlife observation
Maricao Tree (Prunus maricaoensis), a rare endemic species unique to this forest
El Cerro Rosa observation point offering panoramic mountain views and cloud forest scenery
An 85-foot high waterfall accessible via a moderate hiking trail, surrounded by lush tropical forest.
Critical protected area for the endangered Puerto Rican Parrot, offering birdwatching opportunities.
A rare, endemic tree species found only within this forest, highlighting the forest’s botanical uniqueness.