Guayacán Centenario
A resilient tree that has survived for more than 700 years in Guánica Dry Forest.

📜 Ancient Guayacán tree, 700 to 1,400 years old.
🔍 Located in Guánica State Forest, one of the largest tropical dry coastal forests.

Why Go

🌳 Marvel at a resilient, ancient tree
🚶‍♀️ Explore diverse Guánica State Forest
🐦 Observe unique plant and animal species
📚 Learn about Taíno history

Why Avoid

🥵 Hot weather, plan for early hiking
💧 No drinking water or cell signal
🚧 Ballena Trail closed during toad breeding season

Tips

🎒 Bring water, sun protection, and snacks.
🗺️ Get a trail map from the ranger.

Cost

💰 No fee to visit the park.

Hours

🕒 Visitor's area open 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday, and holidays.

🅿️ Parking

Follow Highway 334 to reach the parking area.

Last updated 28 days ago

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