Las Pailas
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(from Google)⚠️ Do not support this place. This is not a legit entrance—it’s a setup targeting tourists. A group of men stop you on a public road and charge whatever they think you’ll pay. If you question it, they get aggressive, show guns, and threaten to tow your car. The “good reviews” are misleading—those are people going with locals or groups already connected to them. Show up on your own and it’s a completely different story. You have no way of knowing who actually owns what, and they use that confusion to pressure and intimidate people into paying. Locals confirmed the road and street parking are public, yet they still charge and push it as far as they can. This isn’t El Yunque. Drive a few minutes further and you’ll reach the real entrance without dealing with armed scammers. If you go here, you’re supporting people who intimidate tourists with weapons for money. Avoid it.
$10 to park $1 per person Water shoes help with the slippery rocks highly recommended. Very muddy wear something you dont care about. If you have kids I would recommend getting a tour guide but you do not need one to participate. Other than that the pictures speak for themselves. ❤️
Awesome excursion! Our guide, Seth, made sure everyone was comfortable & able to make the trek & go down the waterfalls. We had a great time!
Wow! Great slides between the rocks! They look more intimidating from afar than they really are. Don’t be afraid and try them both. After that you can jump into the pool from the rocks or just relax in the natural pool. Definitely worth visit for half a day. And surprise surprise 😮 - this is a private property, so prepare 2$ in cash 🙂
We visited on a weekday afternoon in late December, and were disappointed. The place is not well organized, there are no restrooms, it's hard to find parking along the narrow road. A young woman charged us $15 in cash to let us park near her home. There was not enough waterflow to enjoy the natural waterslides without risking injury from the rocks. There was no place to borrow padded life vests, those were only provided to people who came on buses in guided tours. We did jump into the lower pool but did not stay for more than a couple minutes, as the water was cold. Honestly, we had a lot more fun swimming in another place nearby, jumping into the water from a rope swing on a tall tree, or from a high concrete platform. It’s right by the Junglequi Zipline Park, at the lower end of route PR-990. Enjoy !