Toro Negro Reserve - Cordillera Central - Puerto Rico
A view at the Toro Negro Reserve, Cordillera Central, Puerto Rico - VidaSalsera.com
Acampa Puerto Rico Toro Negro Rainforest & Zipline Adventure
Experience the thrill of a visit to the rooftop of Puerto Rico, a land of lush green vegetation, steep hillsides, and cascading waterfalls. Located in the Cordillera Central, the Toro Negro Rainforest is Puerto Ricos other rainforest reserve. Much less visited and about 1,000 feet higher than El Yunque, Toro Negro offers a more intimate island experience with amazing views of its mountains and landscapes and the real country side.
To reach Toro Negro from the Metro Area requires about 90 minutes; we drive south through the city of Caguas and up the mountains of Cayey , down to the coastal plains of the Caribbean coast to the town of Juana Díaz, where we then drive north and up the Central Cordillera through the town of Villalba to the Barrio Toro Negro of Ciales our destination! The adventure takes place at a private land adjacent to the National Forest. Acampa is the one and only company that operates in the forest land. It begins as we hike down through a coffee plantation and enter Quebrada Rosa, a tributary of the Toro Negro River. The Quebrada Rosa is a clear, pristine and unspoiled rainforest creek. Our adventure takes us upstream, through a series of waterfalls climbs, boulders and pools. Expect to get completely wet on this adventure!! The morning hike is a real challenging and fun experience as we scramble over boulders, along the waters edge, across pools, and up the current. Before lunchtime, we will don harnesses and rope to climb up a higher waterfall to a secret pool above.
Midday, we will enjoy lunch under a rustic roof in the open with a view of the rainforest. This meal will be prepared by a local family and will consist of typical authentic puertorican mountain dishes. Lunch with Acampa is always served buffet-style, so you can serve yourself as much or as little as you want.
After lunch, we will hike up through the rainforest for about 30 minutes and 600 feet of elevation, reaching the 3200ft above sea level. During the hike up through a single track trail you will learn about endemic and native trees, medicinal plants, toxic trees, wild orchids, survival tips and much more. But what better way to experience the rainforest than by zip-lining through it! We will make our way back to camp by a combination of short hikes and a series of zip-lines which cross above waterfalls and canyons. You will have the opportunity to experience 5 incredible unique ziplines. The zip lines are over 125 ft. high above the waterfalls, crossing mountains, under the canopy and in the open valley , so the rides are both thrilling and stunning.
As an added treat, on this tour you will experience the delight of traditional Puerto Rican crops such as coffee, bananas, passion fruits, various citrus fruits and other native tropical fruits harvested right from the trees on the cultivated area of this land. Remember though that most fruits are seasonal so not all these fruits will be available on any given date.
The description above depicts an average day on the Toro Negro Rainforest Adventure. Exact itineraries of Nature Adventures are always subject to change without notice based on guides judgment.
This adventure requires a moderate-difficult level of fitness. You can expect to hike over sustained hills, wade through moving water, walk on slippery and uneven terrain, scramble and climb over wet rocks, and travel along steep ledges. Due to size restrictions on our harnesses and other vertical equipment, we are not able to accommodate people weighing over 230lbs on rappelling or zip-lining elements of our tours.
Puerto Rico Trip: Exploring Toro Negro
After visiting Rincon for a few days, my girlfriend takes me to explore Toro Negro where she used to go hiking.
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Waterfalls on way to Toro Negro - Puerto Rico
A beautiful waterfall on the way while driving to Toro Negro.
Bosque Toro Negro
Bosque Toro Negro
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Sights in Toro Negro Forest
Toro Negro Forest includes miles of trails, towers, wonderful vistas, rivers, streams, picnic areas, camping areas and Charco Confesora. Visit for more information. Background music Kumasi Groove from Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
Toro Negro Rainforest - Puerto Rico - Acampa Nature Adventures
Hike through the Toro Negro Rainforest in Puerto Rico. Tour company is Acampa Nature Adventures.
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MIS KORRIDAS EN MOTO-BOSQUE TORO NEGRO
KORRIDAS DE MOTO-TURISMO POR PUERTO RICO-CERCA DE LA CHARCA LA CONFESORA
MIS KORRIDAS EN MOTO-BOSQUE TORO NEGRO
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kris ziplining at el toro negro, puerto rico
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Estacionamiento del Bosque Toro Negro
Esperando mientras bajaba el ultimo grupo, en el estacionamiento del Bosque Estatal de Toro Negro.
Me on the Zipline - Acampa Trip - Toro Negro, Puerto Rico - POV
Point of View shot of a zipline on an Acampa Trip in Puerto Rico, April 2009
BOSQUE RECREATIVO DE TORO NEGRO
Una de nuestras bellesas naturales que se pierden por los politiqueros ,Esto es Bosque recreativo toro negro localisado en Orocovis ,Depues nos quejamos que no hay turismo
River Toro Negro
El Moron,in Toro Negro River in Puerto Rico.
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El Moron en Ciales en el Rio Toro Negro,
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Puerto Rico: Puente colgante Rio Toro Negro
se nos calentaron los frenos y nos fuimos a pie carretera abajo y encontre este puente curioso
Bosque estatal Toro Negro Puerto Rico para CIAM
El bosque estatal Toro Negro está localizado en la región centro-sur de la isla de Puerto Rico. Sus elevaciones más altas sobrepasan los 1300 metros sobre el nivel del mar. Su extensión está clasificada en dos zonas de vida: bosque muy húmedo subtropical y bosque muy húmedo montana bajo. Contiene nueve ríos. Su vegetación contiene más de 160 especies arbóreas. Se han registrado 30 especies de aves incluyendo seis especies endémicas de las cuáles dos están en peligro de extinción.