If you’re an outdoors lover, you’ll be happy to know Puerto Rico is home to some great hiking destinations. You can find everything from chill seaside treks to challenging routes hidden in the mountains regardless.
I am a Puerto Rico local and I’ve hiked in many of these places on the island. In this post, I’ll spill the beans on all the best hikes in Puerto Rico, so you can choose your next hiking adventure.
15 Best Puerto Rico Hikes & Hiking Trails
El Toro Trail in El Yunque
Rio Grande
Difficult | 4.9 miles | Google Maps | Park Website | 45-minute Drive from San Juan | Cost: $2 for a ticket online
👉 Local Tip: If you’re visiting El Yunque, wear swimwear underneath or bring an additional set of clothes so you can bathe in one of the waterfalls. Read my list of the top things to do in Puerto Rico to learn about other amazing activities.
Cueva del Viento in Guajataca State Forest
Isabela
Moderate | 2.6 miles | Google Maps | 2-hour Drive Time from San Juan | Cost: free
👉 Local Tip: Keep in mind that the stairs to get inside the cave are in bad condition, so you should use them cautiously. Drink lots of water as the forest is hot and bring a flashlight to explore the cave. The ALIPRET headlamp is great since it helps you to keep your hands free.
Lluberas Trail in Guánica Dry Forest
Guánica
Moderate | 10 miles | Google Maps | 2-hour Drive Time from San Juan | Cost: free
While you are in the area, be sure to check out the many fun things to do in Guanica.
👉 Local Tip: Guánicas State Forest is hot, especially during the summer. Make sure to bring enough water to stay hydrated during the hike.
El Bolo in Toro Negro State Forest
Orocovis
Difficult | 3.9 miles | Google Maps | 2-hour Drive from San Juan | Cost: free
Trail #1 known as El Bolo, leads to an observation tower from where nature lovers can admire the view.
Tres Picachos
Jayuya
Expert | 2.8 miles | Google Maps | 2-hours Drive from San Juan | Cost: free
👉 Local Tip: Wear hiking boots with grip for muddy routes like Tres Picachos.
Cambalache State Forest
Arecibo
Moderate | 5.09 miles | Google Maps | 1-hour Drive from San Juan | Cost: free
The Cambalache State Forest in Arecibo offers well-maintained and identified hiking and biking trails, plus areas for camping. You can choose your trail and the distance you’ll be walking according to your taste, and enjoy the variety of species of birds and trees.
Arbol Solitario
Salinas
Moderate | 3.16 miles | Google Maps | 1-hour Drive from San Juan | Cost: $5 for parking
This hike, also known as Cerro de los Cielos, is a popular place to visit among Puerto Rico locals for different reasons. One of those reasons is the Instagramable tree with a swing sitting alone on top of the hill and the view from the top of one of the best mountains in Puerto Rico. You can access the official and safest trail from Hacienda Los Maldonado.
Los Morrillos Lighthouse
Cabo Rojo
Easy | 1.5 miles | Google Maps | 3-hour Drive from San Juan | Cost: free
One of the hikes with more scenery in Puerto Rico, Los Morrillos Lighthouse trail is easy to walk and is fit for any type of hiker. Once inside the Wildlife Refuge, you can check out attractions like the Salt Flats, Playuela Beach, or the Observation Tower close to the visitor’s center.
La Zanja
Fajardo
Moderate | 5.6 miles | Google Maps | 1-hour 15 minutes Drive from San Juan | Cost: free
This trail runs along the coast of Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve in Fajardo and you’ll be crossing the beach with scenic views until the last section where you’ll go uphill until reaching La Zanja, a natural water pool. Always take into account the tide before visiting.
👉 Local Tip: You should wear swimwear under your clothes and shoes that are good for hiking and dry quickly.
Survival Beach
Aguadilla
Difficult | 2.7 miles | Google Maps | 2-hour Drive Time from San Juan | Cost: free
Along the coast of Aguadilla, you will find a trail that will lead you to a hidden beach with giant boulders. The trail sports beautiful scenery but has many ups and downs, tree roots, spiky floor, and boulders.
Cañón San Cristóbal
Barranquitas
Expert | 3.47 miles | Google Maps | 1-hour 15-minute Drive from San Juan | Cost: Private Tours Only
San Cristóbal Canyon features multiple trails that either intertwine with the river or are full of vegetation and rocks. Exploring it can take up to 5 hours if you visit the waterfalls and swimming holes. You can only visit with a private tour you can book either with Go Hiking Puerto Rico or Para La Naturaleza.
Puerto Ferro
Vieques
Moderate | 1.4 miles | Google Maps | Park Website | 1.5-hour Drive from San Juan to Ceiba + 30 minutes on ferry to Vieques | Cost: free
Inside the Wildlife Refuge, you’ll find the Puerto Ferro trail. Although short, the trail is rocky and challenging under the heat of the Caribbean but it leads to Puerto Ferro Lighthouse Ruins and the best panoramic views of Vieques.
Charco Azul
Patillas
Easy | 1 mile | Google Maps | 1-hour Drive from San Juan | Cost: free
Charco Azul is an easy hike all family members can do. Located in Patillas, this mostly-paved trail leads to a swimming hole and it takes around 20 minutes to get to it. Although the area is a bit neglected, the swimming hole is still open to the public.
Charco Prieto Waterfall
Bayamón
Difficult | 1 mile | Google Maps | 48-minute Drive from San Juan | Cost: free
Located in Bayamón, this hiking trail is difficult as it crosses water pools, fallen trees, and parts of the river until reaching a beautiful waterfall. The trail starts behind an abandoned house and it’s marked in certain areas to guide you.
Cerro Mime
Orocovis
Moderate | 1.1 mile | Google Maps | Drive Time from Name | Cost: $5 for parking
Cerro Mime is off the beaten path, but the views the trails offer are worth the visit. Although short, the trail is challenging as it’s uphill and rocky between overgrown grass. Depending on your fitness level, the round trip can take 1 or 2 hours.