The Guánica State Forest & Bioshpere Reserve (Bosque Estatal de Guánica...
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NYCNIN
This is a wonderful place for hiking, do not do this hike in Sandals or thin soles shoes, the trails are very rocky and dusty. The locals consider guanica the desert area of puerto rico. Yes the air is dry and extremely hot So come prepared with water, bug spray and sunscreen. The hike is completely different from El yunque but just as beautiful. Don't be shy and take a dip in the warm waters of the dry forest beachs.
X8854XWmaryc
There is really nothing to see here. Many trails were closed. There aren't any tour guides. The map wasn't helpful.
630jos_p
I recommed to all to go and take a MTB tide thru the forest. Do not forget to stop at the Capton Fort and enjoy the beutiful view of Guanica Bay!!!
JFloss
We hiked a great trail, Liuveras and Granados loop and saw many birds including the Lizard Cuckoo, Lesser Pewee, Adelaide's Warbler, and Tody. The staff was helpful and has basic English.
JanineB209
Great spot to visit. Nice hiking and mostly in the shade. We saw many different birds. Highly recommend
jet1011
Took wife and daughters to Tamarindo beach (which is at the end of the road that runs just south of the dry forest) and then hiked for over 3 hours.The vegetation is amazing, there are plenty of birds to see, just walk slowly and stop to hear the forest sounds. Worth your time if you can spare a few hours
I3392GBjohnl
Can't drive through. It would be nice if they had roads for those who are disabled or too old to manage a hiking trek.
LuiselRL
There is definitely different vegetation here than El Yunque. The trails near the headquarters are well kept, but not the ones near the beach. We got eaten alive by bugs near the beach. Not much to see in either case, other than what you can see at El Yunque. It is very hot not humid, hence the dry forest. But the guy at the front said they were building an observation tower. Maybe that would make it better.
breeze_of_wind
There are several swimable beaches. The beach trails were just great to walk. We did it every day. Saw an American Kestrel Hawk -- what a treat. Counted 11 different types of butterflies. As you can guess I enjoy my photography.
Suzzanna101
The range here was very welcoming and knowledgable about the area. He will share his maps and give you advice on which trails to take according to what you would like to see. We saw some very unusual birds and reptiles here along with some of the biggest termite abodes I have ever seen.. The ground is uneven and rocky along the paths that are well defined, so I would recommend a good pair of walking shoes or hiking boots, bring a bottle of water with you. The are bathroom facility's just off the parking lot that are nice and clean and very well maintained.