State Forest
Guajataca State Forest
Isabela
Guajataca State Forest is a limestone karst forest located in Isabela and Quebradillas, designated in 1943 to protect the distinctive karst landscape of the northwest coast. It features more than 44 km of trails —the largest network of any Puerto Rican state forest—, the Cueva de Viento cave system, and over 70 bird species. It offers camping, picnic areas, and hiking with no entrance fee.
- Operator
- Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales
- Address
- Carr. PR-446 Km 9.3, Bo. Llanadas, Sector Poncito
- Phone
- (787) 872-1045
Trails in this area 12
Moderate
4
1.5 km 35 m
Moderate
Guajataca Observation Tower Trail
0.2 km 0 m
Moderate
Interpretative trail
0.9 km 0 m
Easy
Trail 1
2.5 km 83 m
Moderate
Trail 25
1.5 km 84 m
Moderate
Trail 26
1.2 km 59 m
Moderate
Trail 29
0.3 km 35 m
Easy
Trail 30 Vereda Caballa
1.3 km 58 m
Easy
Trail 32
0.7 km 25 m
Moderate
Trail 6
0.7 km 25 m
Moderate
Trail 7
0.4 km 5 m
Moderate
Vereda Caballa
4.0 km 288 m