Guajataca Beach, Isabela - Puerto Rico
Now the name Guajataca comes from an Indian chief of the Taino tribe. He lived in this area and the beach. There is a lot of Guajataca here.For instance, there's the Guajataca Forest, a preserve. In the preserve is a beautiful man-made reservoir named Guajataca Lake. It's large and is popular in the area for fishing. There are some great bass here along with tilapia. Camping and hiking are also available in the preserve. So nice is it here at the lake, that the Boy Scouts of America have a large campground here.
There's a small river that flows from the reservoir to the Atlantic, and that's where Guajataca Beach is located. The water is wild here, but the sand soft. To get to the beach, make sure you use the coastal trail. It's so fun because you walk through an abandoned train tunnel! This railway used to take the sugarcane from along the coast to processing. It was so well built that hardly any work has been done throughout the years. Take the camera along. This is Puerto Rican history!Guajataca Beach - Beach Index:
- Sand - coarse, lightly packed
- Facilities - full
- Shade - coconut palms are our friend
- Sports - another awesome surf beach
- Notes - worth the hike through the tunnel

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