Guajataca Forest Reserve Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Beautiful Hike
We hiked to a cave and went down some scary stairs to get to the cave. It was very neat to see. I think the preserve is actually closed but the rangers saw us and didn’t stop us from hiking. The roa...
No, this is not hard to find. On PR2 east go past the Isabela Centro intersection and continue to PR 446. Turn right and just stay on 446 South and you will reach the ranger station. Yes, the park is ...
The Guajataca State Forest is worth the effort it takes to get there. From the north take route 2 to route 446 and go south. The road becomes narrow and curvy. Once at the park check in with the offic...
Well marked trails which led us to the Cueva Ventiente. Loved seeing the inside of the cave and the newly forming stalactites and stalagmites. Interesting limestone formations.
I agree: it is not really easy to find, but we finally got there: We took a small road coming from highway 2 (Quebradillas -> Aguadilla), just west of where Av. Noel Estrada goes north to Isabela...
Beautiful Hike
We hiked to a cave and went down some scary stairs to get to the cave. It was very neat to see. I think the preserve is actually closed but the rangers saw us and didn’t stop us from hiking. The roa...
Closed, but you can still hike to the cave.
No, this is not hard to find. On PR2 east go past the Isabela Centro intersection and continue to PR 446. Turn right and just stay on 446 South and you will reach the ranger station. Yes, the park is ...
Guajataca State Forest Hike
The Guajataca State Forest is worth the effort it takes to get there. From the north take route 2 to route 446 and go south. The road becomes narrow and curvy. Once at the park check in with the offic...
Don't miss the Cave
Well marked trails which led us to the Cueva Ventiente. Loved seeing the inside of the cave and the newly forming stalactites and stalagmites. Interesting limestone formations.
Ocean of trees
I agree: it is not really easy to find, but we finally got there: We took a small road coming from highway 2 (Quebradillas -> Aguadilla), just west of where Av. Noel Estrada goes north to Isabela...