La Mina Falls in 60 seconds
La Mina is the headline waterfall: a 35 foot cascade dropping into a wide swim pool. The trail starts at the Palo Colorado parking area and descends 0.7 miles down a paved path through the rainforest. Allow 30 to 40 minutes down and the same back uphill.
The crowd builds from 11 am onward and the swim pool gets shoulder to shoulder on weekends. Arriving for the 9 am opening or in the late afternoon (after 3 pm) gives a much better experience.
Juan Diego Falls in 60 seconds
Juan Diego is the easy alternative: a 5 to 10 minute walk along a creek to a smaller cascading pool. The first cascade is right next to the road and the upper cascade requires a short scramble over rocks.
The pools are smaller and shallower than La Mina but the lack of crowds makes it the better choice if peace and quiet matter more than the iconic photo.
Side by side
| La Mina | Juan Diego | |
|---|---|---|
| Trail length | 0.7 miles each way | 0.1 to 0.3 miles |
| Time | 1 to 1.5 hours total | 20 to 40 minutes total |
| Difficulty | Easy paved, steady downhill then uphill | Very easy first cascade, scramble for upper |
| Swim pool | Wide, deep, iconic | Small, shallow, intimate |
| Crowds | Heavy from 11 am onward | Light, no parking permit needed |
| Best for | First timers, photo, big swim | Families, peace, quick stop |
Plan a half day combining both
- 9:00 am: La Mina trailhead arrival, hike down to falls
- 10:30 am: Back at trailhead, drive 10 minutes to Yokahu Tower
- 11:15 am: Quick stop at Juan Diego Falls (right by the road)
- 12:00 pm: Mount Britton trailhead for the canopy view
- 1:30 pm: Late lunch in Luquillo or Rio Grande
Ready to see the falls?
Book a guided La Mina or combined waterfall tour with hotel pickup from San Juan and free cancellation 24h.
Preguntas frecuentes
Yes, a wide pool sits at the base of La Mina Falls and is one of the most popular swim spots in El Yunque. Water is cold (around 20 C) year round. Bring water shoes for the slippery rocks.
Yes. Parking at the La Mina trailhead requires an advance reservation through recreation.gov for 2 USD. Guided tours include the permit. Without a permit you cannot park at the trailhead.
Juan Diego is far easier: a 5 to 10 minute walk from the road to a small cascading pool. La Mina is a steady 30 to 40 minute downhill on a paved path, then the same back uphill.

