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El Yunque National Forest is the only tropical rainforest in the US Park System, so it's a great place to visit with kids while you're in Puerto Rico! You do need to rent a car to get there unless you sign up for a guided tour. We preferred to explore on our own with younger kids, so we chose to rent a car. It's the perfect day trip from San Juan! The drive to El Yunque Rainforest from San Juan takes around 45 minutes and is mostly freeway driving. It's no different than driving in the mainland USA. The park is free to enter, but if you choose to go to the El Portal Visitor Center it's $8 per adult, though kids are free. We picked up a map at the visitor center since we learned that reception can be spotty inside the forest. The kids also picked up their Junior Ranger booklets so they could earn a badge. You no longer need reservations to enter El Yunque, but it is first come first serve, so it's best to arrive early in the morning. We arrived at the visitor center around 9 a.m. and they informed us that we were not yet in the park. They advised us to save the trails by the visitor center, like the Angelito trail, until after we go through the National Forest so that we would ensure we make it into the park. Once you enter the park it's easy to navigate. There is only one road to follow, and you look for signs along the side of the road for the trailheads, lookout towers, and waterfalls you choose to visit. You can access a map online, but it helps to have a physical map in case you lose your internet connection. #elyunque #puertorico #momof4 #traveltiktok #travelbucketlist #travelwithkids
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