El Yunque National Forest
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National forest in Puerto Rico
El Yunque National Forest is a tropical rainforest in northeastern Puerto Rico. From El Portal Visitor Center, a walkway winds through the surrounding treetops. Trails run to La Mina waterfall and Mount Britton, then up to the high-altitude dwarf forest. In the south are ancient petroglyphs, made by the area’s indigenous Taíno people. The forest comes alive with the nightly calls of coquí tree frogs.
Address: Puerto Rico
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 8 AM
Phone: +1 787-888-1880
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Located on the Caribbean Island of Puerto Rico in the Greater Antilles group, El Yunque National Forest is the sole tropical rain forest in the U.S. ...
Each year, the Forest Service offers days when the public can enjoy for free most of the day-use areas on lands the agency manages, waiving recreation fees.