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Los Tres Picachos State Forest (Spanish: Bosque Estatal de Los Tres Picachos) is one of the 20 forests that make up the public forest system of Puerto Rico.The forest is located in the Central Mountain Range or Cordillera Central, along the Los Tres Picachos mountain ridge, one of the island's highest mountains, named after the distinctive three peaks of the highest mountain in the forest.
In the outskirts of the city, tourists can visit the Cerro de Punta, highest peak in the island of Puerto Rico, as well as the other mountains mentioned (Tres Picachos, for example). The Toro Negro State Forest can also be reached through the city. Casa Museo Canales. Jayuya is home to the first aerostat in Puerto Rico and one of the world's ...
Tres Picachos (Spanish for Three Little Peaks) is one of the highest peaks in Puerto Rico at 968 meters (3,176 ft). It is located on the border between the municipalities of Ciales and Jayuya [1] in the central part of the island, and is part of the Cordillera Central. [2] [3] The mountain has three joint peaks from which the name is derived.
Pages in category "Jayuya, Puerto Rico" ... Hacienda Gripiñas; L. La Piedra Escrita; Los Tres Picachos; Los Tres Picachos State Forest; M. Monte Jayuya; Museo el ...
Example of a state forest landmark sign, this one for the Cueva Ventana in Guajataca.. Puerto Rico state forests (Spanish: Bosques estatales de Puerto Rico), sometimes referred to as Puerto Rico Commonwealth forests in English, [1] [2] are protected forest reserves managed by the government of Puerto Rico, particularly by the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources.
Hacienda San Pedro; Jayuya Pueblo and its main plaza; Los Tres Picachos; Los Tres Picachos State Forest; Monte Jayuya; Nemesio Canales House and El Cemí Museum; Piedra Escrita petroglyphs and natural pool; Toro Negro State Forest
Adjuntas and Jayuya were part of the Porta Caribe region since the creation of that zone but was moved to the Porta Cordillera region. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] By the time the region was created in July 2012, the Puerto Rico Tourism Company already endorsed 136 rooms in lodgings located in Adjuntas, Cidra, Jayuya and Utuado.
In 1975, the Hacienda Gripiñas main housing building was remodeled into the Parador Hacienda Gripiñas lodging, used mostly by tourists visiting the town of Jayuya. [3] Parador Hacienda Gripiñas is near Cerro de Punta , Puerto Rico's highest mountain, and near the town of Jayuya, famous for the Festival Taíno, and other events.