Caguana Ceremonial Ball Courts
Centro Ceremonial Indígena de Caguana
An indigenous historic site in Utuado, Puerto Rico, considered one of the most important Pre-Columbian sites in the West Indies. Built around 1270 AD, it features Taíno ceremonial ball courts, petroglyphs, and evidence of ancient astronomy practices.

📜 Taíno ceremonial site in Utuado, Puerto Rico, built around 1270 AD.
🔍 Features well-preserved ball courts, monoliths with petroglyphs, and astronomical alignments.

Why Go

🗿 Explore one of the most important Pre-Columbian archaeological sites in the Caribbean
🌌 Witness ancient Taíno astronomical observation practices
🖼️ See the largest concentration of petroglyphs in the Antilles
🏞️ Enjoy a cultural experience nestled in the mountains of Puerto Rico's Cordillera Central

Why Avoid

🚧 Winding mountain roads, some sections under repair from hurricanes
⚠️ Portion of PR-111 between Lares and Caguana closed, requiring detour

Tips

🚗 Check local road conditions before visiting, especially after severe weather events

Hours

🕒 Daily 9 am - 4 pm

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