

El Yunque National Park Tours and Tickets - page 3
The El Yunque National Park is the only tropical rain forest under the protection of the US Forest Service, as well as the largest nature reserve in densely populated Puerto Rico. Situated in the mist-wreathed Luquillo Mountains—where year-round precipitation ensures lush, green landscapes and a healthy diversity of animal life—El Yunque is home to the rare Puerto Rican parrot and the Coqui frog, whose distinctive croak provides El Yunque's soundtrack.
Tours and Activities to Experience El Yunque National Park
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El Yunque Rainforest Hike

El Yunque National Forest Adventure and Luquillo Beach Combo

El Yunque - Hidden Rainforest Waterpark Half Day Tour

Tour El Yunque Rainforest

El Yunque Rainforest and all of the Northeast Full-Day opulence

Fully Guided El Yunque Rainforest Tour

Fun Natural Waterslides Experience in El Yunque

Private Full-Day Secret Hiking Tour to El Yunque Waterfalls

El Yunque Waterfalls and Water Slide River Tour

Unique Natural Water Slides Experience in El Yunque

Hike, Eat, and Chill Like a Local- El Yunque & Piñones Full Day Tour

Hiking Adventure in the Best Place of El Yunque

El Yunque National Forest and Junglequi Zipline Park

El Yunque Rainforest Full Day Private Tour
People Also Ask
No, you can’t go to El Yunque National Forest’s main recreation area without a reservation. If you’re wanting to go to the main recreation area on Road 191 North in Rio Grande, you’ll have to plan ahead and book your reservations online. If you show up without one, you’ll be turned away.
...MoreYes, you can swim in El Yunque, and the national forest even has more than five designated swimming areas for visitors to enjoy. Check the weather forecast on the day you’re planning to go swimming as flash flooding can occur with little warning.
...MoreYou should wear clothing that’s comfortable to explore in as you’ll be walking and hiking around. Pick out a pair of shoes with good grip because if the weather is bad or the trails are wet, things can get slippery.
...MoreIf you’re hiking El Yunque Trail, keep in mind it will take you about an hour to complete. This trail is one the national forest’s most strenuous hikes, with 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) of paved and gravel paths. The forest’s easiest trail to walk is the Caimitillo Trail.
...MoreNo, driving through the rain forest isn’t possible as all the trails within the forest are walking or hiking trails only and cars aren’t allowed. You can take road 191 up to the rain forest by car, but parking is limited within the El Yunque National Forest.
...MoreNo, you don’t necessarily need hiking boots for a visit to El Yunque, but you’ll still want to wear some sort of hiking shoes or athletic running or walking shoes like sneakers. You could also wear hiking sandals if you don't mind your feet getting dirty.
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