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Gozalandia Double Waterfalls in San Sebastian Puerto Rico
The Double Waterfalls of Gozalandia, both an Upper and Lower Waterfall, make for one of the best waterfall trips in Puerto Rico. HOWEVER, DO NOT GO OUT THERE WITHOUT A GPS AND OUR MAPPED COORDINATES. Take advantage of our map because Gozalandia is on the top of the list for hard places to find without a GPS. However, if you take our map with you it should be a walk in the park.
Now let’s get on with the details. As the route shows, you will come up on a gate (PICTURED) which is on the left side of the road, park next to it, but not in front of it. Grab everything you need because it’s hiking time. Follow the path until you hit the man made pond and building. At this marker you can break off to the left and find the lower waterfall. It is just a short walk down the trail from there. If you want to go to the Upper Waterfall it is a bit further along. At the marker instead of going down to the left, break off towards the right a bit and follow our route. As you get close you will hear the waterfall. The Upper Waterfall is a lot of fun because it has a rope swing. If you are really up for adventure, there is a nearly impossible trail to find that takes you to the top of the waterfall. If you think you found it and say to yourself, “there is no way this could be it”, well then you probably found it. Let’s just say the trail will make you think you are Indiana Jones. If you hit the top and don’t want to jump down there are some trails on the top side that lead out to the road. Good luck finding it and HAVE FUN!
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Note: The waterfall is a beautiful experience but it is not for the faint of heart in terms of the hike down to get to the waterfall. Note: If its rained the night before take extra precaution because the mud going downward to the waterfall is very slippery (huge pockets of muddy water) and you have nothing to hold on for balance but rocks and tree roots.
Great point Arlene! The lower waterfall can get sketchy with a good rain because you have a fairly quick descent over mud and rocks. The upper waterfall is a bit more of a level trek but still gets slippery. Thanks again for the comment.
I only saw a picture of one waterfall above. I thought there was two? If so can you please post a picture of the other one? Also, is the place known as Gozalandia?
We added four more pictures, including two of the lower waterfall.