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Easy hiking trails in Río Grande Municipio are predominantly found within El Yunque National Forest, the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System. This region features a dense, lush rainforest environment with a continuous forest canopy. The terrain includes numerous rivers and waterfalls, with many trails leading to natural pools. Hikers can also find routes ascending to viewpoints that offer vistas of the surrounding mountains and the Atlantic Ocean.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Hike the easy 1.6-mile Mt. Britton Trail in El Yunque National Forest to the historic Mt. Britton Tower for panoramic views.
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Hike the 3.6-mile La Coca Trail, an easy route through El Yunque National Forest with 938 feet of elevation gain.

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This easy 0.7-mile hike in El Yunque National Forest leads to the Angelito Swimming Hole, perfect for a family-friendly dip.
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Hike the Naguabo Infinity Pool Trail, an easy 3.4-mile route in El Yunque National Forest, leading to a beautiful natural pool.
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Hike the 2.8-mile La Mina Trail in El Yunque National Forest to reach the stunning La Mina Falls, a popular and scenic rainforest adventure.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Pool with different rocks to jump or swing in the water. Possibility to walk/climb ~50 m further to get to another pool on a higher level with natural water slides.
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This is a steep trail that takes you through the jungle downstream below La Coco Falls to Rio Mameyes. The lower half of the trail is comparatively flat as you walk along the water to the pools at the confluence with Rio de la Mina. This is a little more difficult than other trails in the park but well worth the effort.
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A short hike to a popular pool with large rocks and the soothing sound of rushing water.
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This trail can be especially difficult. Be in good shape and wear good shoes. There are several metal catwalks and ladders.
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La Mina Trail is one of the most popular trails in El Yunque. Starting from the Ranger Station, the trail descends steeply over many sets of stairs. There are many picnic sites and shelters along the way. Wear a swimsuit or quick drying clothing and take advantage of La Mina Waterfall at the end of the trail. A concrete bridge crosses the river and connects this trail with Big Tree Trail for some extra distance.
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Big Tree Trail is a mostly paved, moderately steep trail. There is only one section with steps, but there are 70 steps in a row. There are many interpretive signs describing wildlife, history, and natural sights. The trail leads to La Mina Waterfall and meets up with La Mina Trail. You can see some of the oldest trees in the forest here as well.
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This waterfall is a great place to take an ice cold swim. Wear good water shoes. Accessible from La Mina Trail or Big Tree Trail.
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This tower was built in the days of the CCC. There is a beautiful spiral staircase leading to an observation platform with views of the surrounding forest and the coast in the distance.
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Río Grande Municipio offers a variety of hiking opportunities, with approximately 8 easy trails specifically highlighted in this guide. Overall, there are over 20 hiking routes in the area, catering to different skill levels within the lush El Yunque National Forest.
Yes, the region is known for its abundant rivers and waterfalls. For an easy hike to a natural swimming pool, consider the Angelito Trail. Another option is the La Mina Trail, which leads to the stunning La Mina Waterfall, a popular spot for a refreshing swim. You can also find the Juan Diego Creek, which features a series of waterfalls and pools, accessible via a short hike.
Many easy trails offer panoramic views. For instance, the Mt. Britton Trail leads to the Mount Britton Tower, providing expansive vistas of the rainforest, the Atlantic Ocean, and the coastal plains. Other trails ascend to various viewpoints within El Yunque National Forest, offering glimpses of the surrounding mountains and the dense forest canopy.
Yes, several easy trails are well-suited for families. The Angelito Trail is a short, easy path leading to a natural swimming pool, perfect for a family outing. The Mt. Britton Trail is also a paved path, making it accessible and enjoyable for families, with interpretive signs along the way.
As Río Grande Municipio is home to El Yunque National Forest, a tropical rainforest, rain can occur year-round. However, the drier season typically runs from December to May, which might offer more consistently pleasant hiking conditions. Be prepared for humidity and potential rain showers regardless of the season, and wear appropriate footwear for potentially muddy sections.
Yes, there are loop options available. For example, the Angelito Swimming Hole loop from Río Mameyes offers an easy circular route to a natural swimming spot. Another loop is the Yokahu Tower – Juan Diego Creek loop from Río de la Mina, which combines views and natural features.
Given the tropical rainforest environment, trails can be lush, dense, and often shaded by a continuous forest canopy. Expect potentially steep and muddy sections, especially after rainfall. Some trails, like parts of the Mt. Britton Trail, are paved, offering easier navigation. Always wear appropriate footwear.
El Yunque National Forest, which encompasses most of the hiking trails in Río Grande Municipio, generally has restrictions on pets to protect the delicate ecosystem and wildlife. It is advisable to check the specific regulations of El Yunque National Forest regarding pets before planning your hike.
Access to El Yunque National Forest, including many of its trails, may require reservations or permits, especially during peak seasons or for specific areas. It is highly recommended to check the official El Yunque National Forest website for the most current information on entry requirements, permits, and any reservation systems in place before your visit.
For a quick and easy experience, the Angelito Trail is a great choice, being only about 0.7 miles (1.1 km) long. The Mt. Britton Trail, at 1.6 miles (2.5 km), is also relatively short and offers rewarding views from the tower.
The easy trails in Río Grande Municipio are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 70 reviews. Hikers often praise the lush rainforest scenery, the refreshing waterfalls and natural pools, and the well-maintained paths that make these trails accessible and enjoyable.
Absolutely. Many trails offer access to notable landmarks. The Mt. Britton Trail leads directly to the historic Mount Britton Tower, offering spectacular views. You might also encounter the Shelter at the Intersection of El Yunque Trail and Mt. Britton Spur, a historical structure within the forest.


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