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No traffic touring cycling routes in Reserva Natural Finca Belvedere traverse a landscape characterized by reforested plantation areas, extensive mangrove wetlands, and coastal ecosystems. This natural reserve is an integral part of the larger Boquerón State Forest, offering diverse terrain for touring cyclists. The area features paths through dry forests and distinctive salt flats, connecting to a broader network of natural areas. Proximity to the Cabo Rojo National Wildlife Refuge further expands the variety of ecosystems available for exploration.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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45.3km
03:36
300m
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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9.15km
00:48
100m
100m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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40.2km
03:26
390m
390m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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43.3km
03:15
340m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.3km
01:57
170m
170m
Moderate bike ride. 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 Boquerón State Forest comprises a total of 4,772.87 acres (4629.68 acres) located in the southwest of Puerto Rico between the municipalities of Lajas, Cabo Rojo and Mayagüez. It is divided into nine important segments: the mangroves of the Guanajibo neighborhood of Mayagüez, the mangroves of the Joyuda Lagoon, Puerto Real, Boquerón, Wildlife Refuge, part of the salt flats, Molinos, Pitahaya and Montalva Bay. These lands are classified under the subtropical dry forest life zone.
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This trail has a total distance of approximately 7km. It has everything, slopes, roots, stones, sharp bends, runs adjacent to the beach ... It is a beautiful and fun place. Bring water, since there is nothing nearby. The Rock n 'Beer business has horrible customer service and the variety is minimal.
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Reserva Natural Finca Belvedere and its surrounding areas offer a good selection of no-traffic touring cycling routes. There are currently 8 routes listed, ranging in difficulty from easy to difficult, ensuring options for various skill levels.
Yes, there are routes suitable for beginners and families looking for an easy ride. For instance, the Bike loop from Cerro Cornelia is an easy 8.6 km route with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed family outing.
Absolutely. The region, including Finca Belvedere and the broader Boquerón State Forest, is a haven for wildlife. You can often spot diverse bird species, especially migratory birds, within the mangrove wetlands and reforested areas. The proximity to the Cabo Rojo National Wildlife Refuge further enhances opportunities for wildlife observation.
The no-traffic routes offer access to diverse landscapes. You can cycle through lush reforested areas, past extensive mangrove wetlands, and near distinctive salt flats. Some routes in the wider Cabo Rojo area may also lead to iconic landmarks like the Los Morrillos Lighthouse or unique rock formations such as the Stone Bridge, offering stunning coastal views.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Boquerón Wildlife Refuge loop from Boquerón and the Cerro Guaniquilla loop from Lumar, providing convenient options for exploration.
The region generally enjoys a warm climate year-round. However, the dry season, typically from December to April, offers more comfortable cycling conditions with less humidity and lower chances of rain. This period is ideal for exploring the diverse landscapes without interruption.
Parking availability can vary depending on your chosen starting point. Many routes that begin near towns like Boquerón or Lumar will have designated parking areas. For routes within the Boquerón State Forest or near the Cabo Rojo National Wildlife Refuge, specific visitor parking lots are usually available. It's advisable to check the route details for specific parking recommendations.
Public transport options directly to the more remote trailheads within Reserva Natural Finca Belvedere or the Boquerón State Forest can be limited. However, local transportation services or taxis might be available from larger towns like Cabo Rojo or Mayagüez to closer access points. Planning your route and transport in advance is recommended.
Generally, permits are not required for casual touring cycling on the established trails within Reserva Natural Finca Belvedere or the Boquerón State Forest. However, it's always a good practice to check for any specific regulations or temporary closures, especially if venturing into protected or sensitive areas. For information on the Cabo Rojo National Wildlife Refuge, you can visit the FWS website.
Cyclists frequently praise the diverse and tranquil natural beauty of the area. The opportunity to ride through reforested plantations, alongside mangroves, and near coastal ecosystems, often with minimal traffic, is a major draw. The variety of terrain and the chance to spot local wildlife also contribute to a highly enjoyable and immersive outdoor experience.


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