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Loved Las Plaiyas exploring!
Great place to explore with the family. Natural rock slides, pools to swim in, rocks to jump off, waterfalls. $5 for parking, and $1 per person. For $10 for our family of 5 we had a fantastic day o...
This is a cool hidden spot. Totally submersed in the rain forest feel, Be super careful as the rocks to get into the slide are very slippery. Explore both up and down stream from the actual main slid...
SO FUN! Can't miss this!! $5 park, $1 per person SLIPPERY to climb, but worth it -- if you brave all the way to the top you would enjoy private pools in the river -- a favorite bonding time with just...
The natural water slides are NOT part of El Yunque
Las Pailas natural waterslides are NOT part of El Yunque National forest. This is not a real Yunque national forest tour. Dont be fooled by offered tours that will take you to "El Yunque" because this...
Loved Las Plaiyas exploring!
Great place to explore with the family. Natural rock slides, pools to swim in, rocks to jump off, waterfalls. $5 for parking, and $1 per person. For $10 for our family of 5 we had a fantastic day o...
Slippery When Wet ! Explore Up and Down Stream
This is a cool hidden spot. Totally submersed in the rain forest feel, Be super careful as the rocks to get into the slide are very slippery. Explore both up and down stream from the actual main slid...
Don't miss this!!! SO FUN!
SO FUN! Can't miss this!! $5 park, $1 per person SLIPPERY to climb, but worth it -- if you brave all the way to the top you would enjoy private pools in the river -- a favorite bonding time with just...
The natural water slides are NOT part of El Yunque
Las Pailas natural waterslides are NOT part of El Yunque National forest. This is not a real Yunque national forest tour. Dont be fooled by offered tours that will take you to "El Yunque" because this...
Natural rock slide
This is a natural rock slide. Please be sure to wear your water shoes at all times. They were big rocks in the water as well.