El Yunque National Forest
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| Difficulty | Moderate | Distance | 0.6 km |
|---|---|---|---|
| Elevation gain | 78 m | Elevation loss | 58 m |
| Min elevation | 113 m | Max elevation | 174 m |
| Surface | gravel | Loop trail | No |
| Status | Unknown | Access | Public |
| Trailhead | 18.32268, -65.75133 | ||
Angelito Trail is a short, family-friendly 0.2-mile route in El Yunque National Forest that descends 132 feet through lower montane Tabonuco forest to the banks of the Río Mameyes, a federally designated Wild and Scenic River. The trail leads to Las Damas pool, a popular swimming spot. The sound of rushing water guides hikers as they approach the river. Flash flooding can occur unexpectedly; check current conditions before visiting.
GPX track download available at: veredaspr.org/gpx/angelito-trail.gpx
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