| Hi, I have been up many times. There are several trails to choose from but the longest is the El Yunque Trail which is what I take most of the time. When on the way up take the spur to los picachos, it has a nice observation deck at the very top of the pinnacle. Also, dont miss the Yunque Rock. It has the best section, IMHO, of cloud forest! And the view is awesome, its a special place. Most people only gow to the tower at the top and miss this! (its only a few hundred feet away!). On the way down I took the road to Mt. Britton tower and then the Mt. Britton Spur trail to conect with the El Yunque trail making a loop of about 5 miles.
Most people go to this area unprepared and are "surprised" by extremely heavy rain on the trail. At times water will run down the trail. I usually take my goretex boots and rain jacket and am comfortable regardless of the conditions. The Yunque Trail can pound your soles because its rocky at times (small sharp rocks) and its almost always a bit wet so take decent shoes. Sure you can climb it in crocks (seen people with those on the trail) but its wont be as fun.
For the best chance to get amazing views (you will get above 3,000 ft only a few miles from the ocean!) reach the peak around noon. But sometimes in the late afternoon it clears up, just make sure to be down before dark. |