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Jogging in Reserva Natural Finca Belvedere, located in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, offers routes through reforested landscapes that were once a sprawling plantation. This nature reserve is characterized by its diverse natural features, including significant mangrove systems and coastal areas like Punta Carenero and Punta Ostiones capes. The terrain generally features low elevation gains, making it accessible for various running abilities. These jogging routes are integrated within the larger Boquerón State Forest, providing a natural setting for outdoor activity.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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7.56km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.16km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Iris L. Alameda Martínez Wildlife Refuge (RVS Boquerón) is located about 96 km southwest of San Juan, approximately 8 km from the town of Cabo Rojo, between a mangrove forest and a salt meadow. In 1964, the Department of Agriculture of the United States together with that of Puerto Rico, designated 182 hectares as a protected area. Its purpose? The conservation of coastal and marine resources and a recreational space that includes hunting waterfowl, cycling, hiking, among other uses The Refuge has an impressive biodiversity; First, it was made up of a mangrove forest, with an extension of approximately 1.7 km. In it there are two types of wetlands mainly: The Estuary, affected by waves of low intensity and changes in the tides; and the Palustrino, which is mostly freshwater and depends on the ebb and flow of the tides. 50% of the Refuge is made up of three types of mangroves (red mangrove, white mangrove, and black mangrove) that grow within, between, and on the edge of three dikes (West Dike, North Dike, and East Dike) totaling 4km in length. . These support a reservoir that receives water from five sources: three main ones: Valle de Lajas, Laguna de Rincón and runoff from the southern section of the Refuge, and two secondary ones: runoff from the Valle de Lajas irrigation canals and the Boqueron creek.
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The running routes in Reserva Natural Finca Belvedere traverse reforested landscapes that were once a plantation. You'll find diverse natural features, including significant mangrove systems and coastal areas like Punta Carenero and Punta Ostiones capes. The terrain generally features low elevation gains, making it accessible for various running abilities, with most surfaces being paved or well-maintained trails.
While all routes in Reserva Natural Finca Belvedere are currently rated as moderate, their low elevation gains make them suitable for a wide range of runners, including those looking for a less strenuous experience. For example, the Running loop from Ballajá is 3.3 miles (5.4 km) with minimal elevation, offering a good option for beginners.
Reserva Natural Finca Belvedere offers a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. You can encounter significant mangrove areas, coastal features, and the remnants of its past as a sugar plantation. Look out for the ruins of a sugar mill (trapiche) and a chimney, which provide interesting historical points amidst the natural surroundings. The Ruinas Punta Guaniquilla loop from Buye Beach specifically leads through coastal areas and past some of these historical elements.
Yes, the reserve's reforested landscapes and generally low elevation gains make it a pleasant environment for families. While specific 'family-friendly' designated trails aren't listed, the moderate difficulty of all routes, such as the Running loop from Barrio Pueblo (3.8 miles / 6.2 km), means many families can enjoy walking or light jogging together.
The region's natural areas often have specific regulations regarding pets to protect wildlife. While the guide data doesn't specify dog-friendly policies for Finca Belvedere, it's always recommended to check with local authorities or the Department of Natural and Environmental Resources (DRNA) for the most current regulations before bringing your dog to ensure a pleasant and compliant visit.
Yes, many of the running routes in Reserva Natural Finca Belvedere are designed as loops, offering a convenient circular experience. Examples include the popular Running loop from Boquerón, the Cerro Guaniquilla loop from Bosque Estatal de Boquerón, and the Ruinas Punta Guaniquilla loop from Buye Beach.
Puerto Rico generally has a tropical climate. The cooler, drier months from December to April are often considered ideal for outdoor activities like jogging, as temperatures are more moderate and there's less rainfall. However, the reserve can be enjoyed year-round, keeping in mind the warmer and wetter conditions during the summer months.
While specific parking areas for each trail are not detailed in the guide, access points to the reserve and its trails, especially those integrated with the Boquerón State Forest, typically have designated parking. It's advisable to check the starting points of specific routes like the Running loop from Boquerón for nearby parking options.
Reserva Natural Finca Belvedere is located near Cabo Rojo, which offers various amenities. While the reserve itself is a natural area, you can find cafes, restaurants, and other services in nearby towns like Boquerón or Buyé Beach, which are common starting points or destinations for many of the routes.
Jogging in Reserva Natural Finca Belvedere offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical context. You'll run through reforested landscapes that were once a sugar plantation, encountering significant mangrove systems and coastal views. The integration with the larger Boquerón State Forest provides a rich, biodiverse environment, making each run an exploration of both nature and history.
The duration of the running routes varies depending on the distance and your pace. For example, the Running loop from Boquerón, which is 6.9 miles (11.1 km), typically takes about 1 hour and 9 minutes. Shorter routes like the Running loop from Ballajá (3.3 miles / 5.4 km) can be completed in around 33 minutes.
All the running routes listed in Reserva Natural Finca Belvedere are rated as moderate. This classification reflects a balance of distance and minimal elevation changes, making them enjoyable for runners with some experience, but also accessible for those looking for a good workout without extreme challenges.


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