Cerro de Punta
Mountain peak
The highest peak in Puerto Rico is home to a rare fern that can only be found on six trees at its summit.

📜 Highest point in Puerto Rico, 4,389 feet above sea level.
🔍 Home to the endangered Elaphoglossum serpens fern.

Why Go

⛰️ Scenic tropical vista
🌿 Unique habitat of an endangered fern
🚶 Road access to the top with observation platform

Why Avoid

⚠️ Road is very crooked with steep drop-offs
🚧 Construction interests pose a threat to flora

Tips

🅿️ Unsigned parking lot 0.6 miles from summit
🗺️ From Route 10 south of Adjuntas, turn east on Ruta Panoramica (143).

Last updated 9 days ago

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