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Nature & Parks· Puerto Rico

Cerro de Punta

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Puerto Rico's highest point rises to 4,390 feet along the municipal boundary between Ponce and Jayuya, sitting inside Toro Negro State Forest at the crown of the Cordillera Central. The summit holds an observation platform and radio and television transmission towers; on a clear day, San Juan is visible more than 75 miles out. Access runs off PR-143, part of the Ruta Panorámica, by foot or by a paved road that climbs to the very top. Go early — clouds build by midday.

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