Camping Areas
The forest has two Camping Areas. At the northwest corner of the reserve is Guavate, with room for six tents and 30 people. Charco Azul, the more attractive choice, is the pondside camping area at the southeast end of the reserve.
The forest has two Camping Areas. At the northwest corner of the reserve is Guavate, with room for six tents and 30 people. Charco Azul, the more attractive choice, is the pondside camping area at the southeast end of the reserve.
This reserve is on the south slope of the Sierra de Cayey in the Río Grande de Patillas watershed. There was once a coffee plantation here, but 20 years ago it was turned into a sustainable-growth tree farm and a model for rainforest protection.
Lots of peach-colored villas around the lake don’t exactly make a village, but this place comes close. There are basketball courts, a boat ramp, a playground and an on-site restaurant.
Rich in both history and setting, the lush Jájome, which sits 2800ft up in the mountains of the Cordillera Central with satellite map views over towards Ponce, has been in business since the 1930s.
You will spot this place where Hwy 3 runs along the seashore between Maunabo and Patillas...
Well clear of the urban infestations of Yabucoa, the Costa del Mar is the younger sibling of the Palmas ...
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