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Bano Grande
Caribbean National Forest
Bano Grande is a beautiful man made pool filled with the waters from an upper branch of La Mina River.
El Toro Trail/Trade Winds National Recreation Trail
Caribbean National Forest
El Toro Trail leads to the top of El Toro Peak, the highest peak in the Luquillo Mountains. This trail connects with the Trade Winds National Recreational Trail.
El Yunque Rock
Caribbean National Forest
Juan Diego Creek
Caribbean National Forest
La Coca Falls Trail
Caribbean National Forest
La Coca Falls Trail is an excellent place to view the scenery, hike or take pictures.
La Mina Trail Package #2
Caribbean National Forest
The La Mina Trail begins at the Palo Colorado Information Center and is a popular, .7 mile trail.
Las Cabezas Observation Point
Caribbean National Forest
Las Cabezas Observation Point is a road side stop on PR 191. You will encounter this site as you are descending from the recreation area.
Mt. Britton Trail Package #5
Caribbean National Forest
Mt. Britton Trail leads to the Mt. Britton Tower. The tower ws built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. This trail is .8 mils long.
Palo Colorado Information Center and Picnic Area
Caribbean National Forest
The site includes an information center, an Eastern National satellite store, picnic shelters, and a trail that leads to the La Mina Waterfall.
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