So many waterfall attractions require a hike and can't be enjoyed by everyone. This one however is right on the side of the road, and great for picture taking.
east to get to, kids and adults can climb up the rocks for a great photo opp, easy falls to do on your own. pretty nice.
We did not take the chance of walking on the rocks, but we saw people way up at a great height. I was content to view it from the road. I would imagine that there would be great temptation on a particularly hot day. It does not take much time to enjoy the view, get a few shots, and move on. I would think there are times when parking and crowds could be a real issue.
Beautiful LA COCA FALLS in the El Junque park in Puerto Rico! This subtropical rain forest attracts over 1 million visitors a year. It was pleasantly cool during our visit.IMPORTANT FACT TIP: The El Junque is unique in that you can have vistas of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans from the peaks
Alex our tour guide led us along a slippery path back to the waterfalls. There were plenty of people swimming in the water, people of all ages. Great place for pictures. very scenic. well worth the hike.
Good midway point to stop for a breather; great place to take a dip in the water if you want to cool off. Nice photo op.
Well maintained trail on the "stream" side made the walk very easy. It was very beautiful and the falls were a great climax.
Out of no where, on the side of the road is a huge waterfall! You'll probably see the group of people coagulating, but if you don't pull over and walk back to the falls to get some pictures in. Don't be nervous if you want to step over the rail and onto the rocks (they may be slippery!)
进入雨林开车上山路旁的第一个大瀑布,水声很大,很多人直接上去冲澡了,空气清新,落差和水量也足够,到此一游拍张照的地方,没有特别之处
The falls that appear at the side of the road are impressive but very crowded. If you keep driving you can see more falls with less people.Shortly after the roadside falls you find a trail head for more of La Coca falls. The path starts strenuously but leads to a beautiful jungle waterfall that we had completely to ourselves. We continued on the same trail even though it got worse and found another amazing waterfall with a lovely little swimming hole that we shared with no other hikers. DO NOT GO FURTHER THAN THIS POINT. The trail completely deteriorates and ends abruptly so you are forced to walk back the nightmarish way you came, all the while wondering if maybe you will be lost in the rain forest forever.If you are feeling adventurous, I'd definitely recommend hiking to the second fall. You'll have the place to yourself. If you have children with you or are in less than great shape, avoid the trail entirely. Good luck!