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Guajataca State Forest
An example of Puerto Rico's more unusual topography. Karst country as it is known, is characterized by haystack-shaped hills and sinkholes. Over 40 walking trails, 25 miles of maintained footpaths through the karst region. Facilities include: 10 campsites, campfires, bathrooms and showers. Fishing enthusiasts will enjoy Guajataca Lake, a three mile long bass filled body of water, and a prime locale for bass fishing. Take expressway 52 and Route 2 to the road 446 exit between Quebradillas and Isabela.
An example of Puerto Rico's more unusual topography. Karst country as it is known, is characterized by haystack-shaped hills and sinkholes. Over 40 walking trails, 25 miles of maintained footpaths through the karst region. Facilities include: 10 campsites, campfires, bathrooms and showers. Fishing enthusiasts will enjoy Guajataca Lake, a three mile long bass filled body of water, and a prime locale for bass fishing. Take expressway 52 and Route 2 to the road 446 exit between Quebradillas and Isabela.
Road 446
Isabela
(787) 890-4050; (787) 890-2050
Isabela
(787) 890-4050; (787) 890-2050
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Guajatace Lake
The lake supplies water to various towns of the region northwest of Puerto Rico. Its water connect to San Sebastián, Camuy and Quebradillas.
The lake supplies water to various towns of the region northwest of Puerto Rico. Its water connect to San Sebastián, Camuy and Quebradillas.
Route 119
Camuy
(787) 280-0430
Camuy
(787) 280-0430