Ninety-eight steps took us directly to treetop views of the El Yunque National Forest. It seemed a pretty easy way to gain a panorama after our adrenaline-laced morning spent zip-lining, rappelling and hiking through the Luquillo Rainforest! The 360 degree perspective atop Yokahu Tower also included San Juan, Luquillo, Faro de Fajardo (from which we would eventually ferry to Isla de
Vieques) and Playa Seven Seas. Punctured periodically by arched windows, the silo-styled tower, erected in 1963, also afforded decent vistas during our climb to its observation deck.
More photos from the top of Yokahu Tower this week!










Wonderful photos, Heather! You must be having grand adventures and a marvelous time. And ALL that hiking and zip-lining will really whip you into shape! (Don’t think I could do all that at my current age, lol….)
Lynda, I think you’d do just fine! Puerto Rico was really an exceptional trip for us. Just scratching the surface so far…!
There aren’t many websites with information like this man! Bookmarked!
The Other. only saw it once as a little kid; too scared to even try to watch it again