Knowledge

Parque Nacional de las Cavernas del Río Camuy

Source 📝

656:"Cueva Clara de Empalme" or Clara Cave is the main attraction at the Rio Camuy Cave Park. A single chamber of this cave system has been developed for the public, starting in 1986. Regular cavern guided tour and audio tours are available at the site. Since November 2010, night tours called ECO NIGHTS have been organized weekly under special reservations. The tours start with the screening a short movie in a 90-seat theater, explaining the Rio Camuy Cave System and site safety rules, followed by a train ride that takes visitors into the entrance of Clara Cave. The huge chamber is 700 ft (212m) in length and 215 ft (65m) high. Once inside this chamber, visitors are able to see an entrance from the roof of "Sumidero de Empalme" that is 60m from the surface, as well as stalactites, stalagmites, unique formations and thousands of bats. 706: 718: 637: 730: 625: 119: 25: 677:"Sumidero Tres Pueblos" is a giant sinkhole measuring 650 ft (195m) wide. The Camuy River can be seen 400 ft (120m) below from three observation platforms that are located at different points alongside the opening of the impressive crater. The sinkhole is located where the borders of the towns of Camuy, Hatillo and Lares meet. Each town has its own platform overlooking the sinkhole. 669:
the sinkhole, the cave itself is off limits to reach. Only experienced spelunkers can penetrate the cave and the underground river with special permission from the National Parks Company of Puerto Rico. This sinkhole is believed to have once been an enormous cavern that collapsed thousands of years ago. At the opening of the cave there is an impressive sight.
604:
Indians, Puerto Rico's first inhabitants. Over 10 miles of caverns, 220 caves and 17 entrances to the Camuy cave system have been mapped so far. This, however, is only a fraction of the entire system which many experts believe still holds another 800 caves. Only a small part of the complex is open
668:
Visitors must be in good physical conditions in order to walk into "Cueva Clara" and reach "Sumidero y Cueva Espiral" to see the mouth of this cave. They must go down to it through a scenic 205-step boardwalk. The challenge is getting the way back to the tram. Once walking down the 205 steps into
584:, but the main entrance to the park is located in Quebrada, Camuy. The caverns are part of a large network of natural limestone caves and underground waterways carved out by the third-largest underground river in the world, the Río Camuy ( 605:
to the public. The 268-acre park built around the cave system features tours of some of the caves and sinkholes, and is one of the most popular natural attractions in Puerto Rico. After restorations necessitated by
705: 694:
16 entrances, over 220 caves, two other smaller cave systems and more than 10 miles have been mapped so far and experts still say the cave system could be much larger.
814: 551: 609:, a destructive storm that struck Puerto Rico in 2017, the park re-opened on March 24, 2021. It then closed again from September 2022 until February 2023 due to 70: 927: 752: 965: 1129: 242: 939: 54: 232: 1050: 774: 1203: 544: 717: 1193: 375: 59: 485: 1198: 624: 600:) by Russell and Jeanne Gurnee, but there is archaeological evidence that these caves were explored hundreds of years ago by the 537: 729: 357: 685:
The Camuy River Cave Park is home to more than 13 species of bats, and hundreds of other insect, arachnid and frog species.
818: 490: 928:
https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1821&dat=19870207&id=USwtAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Cb0EAAAAIBAJ&pg=2948,5903003
1043: 568:(English: Camuy River Cave National Park) is a cave system in Puerto Rico. It is located between the municipalities of 597: 427: 94: 636: 46: 969: 295: 200: 441: 384: 251: 1188: 1183: 1168: 1090: 1036: 389: 943: 450: 319: 1178: 1173: 884: 1085: 1075: 1019: 1070: 778: 50: 422: 1110: 417: 348: 208: 906: 366: 275: 265: 260: 407: 988: 1059: 573: 525: 460: 398: 138: 8: 1080: 290: 35: 577: 569: 495: 156: 142: 134: 39: 802: 647: 588:). The cave system was "discovered" in 1958 and was first documented in the 1973 book 1004: 593: 505: 118: 74: 1095: 280: 237: 63: 500: 1115: 610: 606: 465: 455: 333: 305: 601: 862: 480: 412: 285: 1162: 1144: 1131: 1105: 510: 470: 328: 310: 222: 1100: 343: 227: 775:"Things to Do in Camuy, PR - Attractions, Activities, What to Do in Camuy" 672: 659: 585: 581: 520: 475: 300: 146: 1028: 746: 515: 840: 432: 270: 691:
The park closes once reaches its 1,500 visitors daily capacity.
984: 688:
The Río Camuy is the world's third-largest subterranean river.
798: 796: 57:
and tools are available to assist in formatting, such as
777:. Attractions.uptake.com. 26 August 2011. Archived from 793: 753:
Puerto Rico Opens Brand New Attractions (google link)
989:"Show Caves of Puerto Rico: Cueva Clara de Enpalme" 803:
http://www.parquesnacionalespr.com/cavernas_acm.asp
1160: 841:"Compañía de Parques Nacionales de Puerto Rico" 942:. Caribpro.com. 7 October 2011. Archived from 1044: 711:Stalactites in Camuy River Cave National Park 566:Parque Nacional de las Cavernas del Río Camuy 545: 339:Parque Nacional de las Cavernas del Río Camuy 190:Compañía de Parques Nacionales de Puerto Rico 124:Entrance to Cueva Clara, as seen from inside. 112:Parque Nacional de las Cavernas del Río Camuy 855: 673:Tri-Towns Sinkhole ("Sumidero Tres Pueblos") 38:, which are uninformative and vulnerable to 807: 53:and maintains a consistent citation style. 1051: 1037: 982: 552: 538: 769: 767: 95:Learn how and when to remove this message 1058: 747:Discovery at the Rio Camuy (amazon link) 1161: 764: 1032: 740: 966:"Camuy River Cave Park, Puerto Rico" 940:"Hidden Gems : Caribbean Caves" 18: 1204:Protected areas established in 1987 45:Please consider converting them to 13: 1194:1987 establishments in Puerto Rico 14: 1215: 817:. Primerahora.com. Archived from 650:Cueva Clara y Sumidero de Empalme 648:Clara Cave and Empalme Sinkhole ( 428:Institute of Puerto Rican Culture 16:Cave system in Camuy, Puerto Rico 728: 716: 704: 635: 623: 117: 23: 976: 958: 887:. Guidetocaribbeanvacations.com 1199:Protected areas of Puerto Rico 932: 921: 899: 877: 833: 749:by Russell & Jeanne Gurnee 630:Underground Río Camuy in Camuy 616: 385:Complejo Ferial de Puerto Rico 49:to ensure the article remains 1: 1091:Cueva del Indio (Las Piedras) 907:"Puerto Rico english version" 758: 680: 390:Puerto Rico Convention Center 985:http://www.JochenDuckeck.de/ 7: 735:Camuy River circa 1900-1917 662:Cueva y Sumidero de Espiral 486:Isla de Ratones (Cabo Rojo) 10: 1220: 865:. Welcome.topuertorico.org 697: 660:Spiral Cave and Sinkhole ( 590:Discovery at the Río Camuy 1086:Cueva del Indio (Arecibo) 1066: 843:. Parquesnacionalespr.com 186: 182:150000 (in 2009) 178: 170: 162: 152: 130: 116: 111: 1071:Aguas Buenas Cave System 909:. Proyectosalonhogar.com 815:"Travesias-Primera Hora" 863:"Puerto Rico Geography" 491:Isla de Ratones (Ponce) 166:268 acres (108 ha) 1111:Cuevas Las Cabachuelas 1076:Cavernas del Río Camuy 418:Museo de Arte de Ponce 349:Cuevas Las Cabachuelas 209:Tourism in Puerto Rico 1145:18.32556°N 66.83806°W 885:"Rio Camuy Cave Park" 408:Ponce Cultural Center 1189:Parks in Puerto Rico 1184:Hatillo, Puerto Rico 1169:Caves of Puerto Rico 1060:Caves of Puerto Rico 1150:18.32556; -66.83806 1141: /  1081:Cueva de Los Indios 983:Jochen Duckeck < 972:on 30 January 2023. 367:Cayos de Caña Gorda 291:Playita del Condado 276:Cayos de Caña Gorda 261:Balneario de Rincón 187:Governing body 1179:Camuy, Puerto Rico 1174:Lares, Puerto Rico 741:Books and articles 496:Isleta de San Juan 376:Convention centers 157:Lares, Puerto Rico 1124: 1123: 1012:External link in 946:on 8 October 2011 781:on 9 October 2011 723:Inside the cavern 562: 561: 194: 193: 153:Nearest city 125: 105: 104: 97: 55:Several templates 1211: 1156: 1155: 1153: 1152: 1151: 1146: 1142: 1139: 1138: 1137: 1134: 1096:Cueva La Espiral 1053: 1046: 1039: 1030: 1029: 1024: 1023: 1017: 1016: 1010: 1008: 1000: 998: 996: 980: 974: 973: 968:. Archived from 962: 956: 955: 953: 951: 936: 930: 925: 919: 918: 916: 914: 903: 897: 896: 894: 892: 881: 875: 874: 872: 870: 859: 853: 852: 850: 848: 837: 831: 830: 828: 826: 811: 805: 800: 791: 790: 788: 786: 771: 732: 720: 708: 639: 627: 580:in northwestern 554: 547: 540: 281:Crash Boat Beach 238:Porta Cordillera 196: 195: 123: 121: 109: 108: 100: 93: 89: 86: 80: 78: 67: 27: 26: 19: 1219: 1218: 1214: 1213: 1212: 1210: 1209: 1208: 1159: 1158: 1149: 1147: 1143: 1140: 1135: 1132: 1130: 1128: 1127: 1125: 1120: 1116:Pozo de Jacinto 1062: 1057: 1027: 1014: 1013: 1011: 1002: 1001: 994: 992: 991:. Showcaves.com 981: 977: 964: 963: 959: 949: 947: 938: 937: 933: 926: 922: 912: 910: 905: 904: 900: 890: 888: 883: 882: 878: 868: 866: 861: 860: 856: 846: 844: 839: 838: 834: 824: 822: 821:on 12 June 2011 813: 812: 808: 801: 794: 784: 782: 773: 772: 765: 761: 743: 736: 733: 724: 721: 712: 709: 700: 683: 675: 666: 654: 643: 642:The Camuy River 640: 631: 628: 619: 611:Hurricane Fiona 607:Hurricane Maria 558: 451:Caja de Muertos 358:Cays and islets 334:Pozo de Jacinto 306:Pozo de Jacinto 243:Porta Atlántico 215:Tourism Regions 126: 101: 90: 84: 81: 69: 58: 44: 28: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1217: 1207: 1206: 1201: 1196: 1191: 1186: 1181: 1176: 1171: 1122: 1121: 1119: 1118: 1113: 1108: 1103: 1098: 1093: 1088: 1083: 1078: 1073: 1067: 1064: 1063: 1056: 1055: 1048: 1041: 1033: 1026: 1025: 975: 957: 931: 920: 898: 876: 854: 832: 806: 792: 762: 760: 757: 756: 755: 750: 742: 739: 738: 737: 734: 727: 725: 722: 715: 713: 710: 703: 699: 696: 682: 679: 674: 671: 665: 658: 653: 646: 645: 644: 641: 634: 632: 629: 622: 618: 615: 560: 559: 557: 556: 549: 542: 534: 531: 530: 529: 528: 523: 518: 513: 508: 503: 498: 493: 488: 483: 481:Isla de Jueyes 478: 473: 468: 463: 458: 453: 445: 444: 438: 437: 436: 435: 430: 425: 420: 415: 413:Ponce Carnival 410: 402: 401: 395: 394: 393: 392: 387: 379: 378: 372: 371: 370: 369: 361: 360: 354: 353: 352: 351: 346: 341: 336: 331: 323: 322: 316: 315: 314: 313: 308: 303: 298: 293: 288: 286:Flamenco Beach 283: 278: 273: 268: 263: 255: 254: 248: 247: 246: 245: 240: 235: 233:Porta Antillas 230: 225: 217: 216: 212: 211: 205: 204: 192: 191: 188: 184: 183: 180: 176: 175: 172: 168: 167: 164: 160: 159: 154: 150: 149: 132: 128: 127: 122: 114: 113: 103: 102: 47:full citations 31: 29: 22: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1216: 1205: 1202: 1200: 1197: 1195: 1192: 1190: 1187: 1185: 1182: 1180: 1177: 1175: 1172: 1170: 1167: 1166: 1164: 1157: 1154: 1117: 1114: 1112: 1109: 1107: 1106:Cueva Ventana 1104: 1102: 1099: 1097: 1094: 1092: 1089: 1087: 1084: 1082: 1079: 1077: 1074: 1072: 1069: 1068: 1065: 1061: 1054: 1049: 1047: 1042: 1040: 1035: 1034: 1031: 1021: 1015:|author= 1006: 990: 986: 979: 971: 967: 961: 945: 941: 935: 929: 924: 908: 902: 886: 880: 864: 858: 842: 836: 820: 816: 810: 804: 799: 797: 780: 776: 770: 768: 763: 754: 751: 748: 745: 744: 731: 726: 719: 714: 707: 702: 701: 695: 692: 689: 686: 678: 670: 663: 657: 651: 638: 633: 626: 621: 620: 614: 612: 608: 603: 599: 598:0-517-50594-0 595: 591: 587: 583: 579: 575: 571: 567: 555: 550: 548: 543: 541: 536: 535: 533: 532: 527: 524: 522: 519: 517: 514: 512: 509: 507: 504: 502: 501:Isla del Frío 499: 497: 494: 492: 489: 487: 484: 482: 479: 477: 474: 472: 469: 467: 464: 462: 459: 457: 454: 452: 449: 448: 447: 446: 443: 440: 439: 434: 431: 429: 426: 424: 421: 419: 416: 414: 411: 409: 406: 405: 404: 403: 400: 397: 396: 391: 388: 386: 383: 382: 381: 380: 377: 374: 373: 368: 365: 364: 363: 362: 359: 356: 355: 350: 347: 345: 342: 340: 337: 335: 332: 330: 329:Cueva Ventana 327: 326: 325: 324: 321: 318: 317: 312: 311:Ponce beaches 309: 307: 304: 302: 299: 297: 294: 292: 289: 287: 284: 282: 279: 277: 274: 272: 269: 267: 264: 262: 259: 258: 257: 256: 253: 250: 249: 244: 241: 239: 236: 234: 231: 229: 226: 224: 223:Porta del Sol 221: 220: 219: 218: 214: 213: 210: 207: 206: 202: 198: 197: 189: 185: 181: 177: 173: 169: 165: 161: 158: 155: 151: 148: 144: 140: 136: 133: 129: 120: 115: 110: 107: 99: 96: 88: 76: 75:documentation 72: 65: 64:documentation 61: 56: 52: 48: 43: 41: 37: 32:This article 30: 21: 20: 1126: 1101:Cueva Lucero 993:. Retrieved 978: 970:the original 960: 948:. Retrieved 944:the original 934: 923: 911:. Retrieved 901: 889:. Retrieved 879: 867:. Retrieved 857: 845:. Retrieved 835: 823:. Retrieved 819:the original 809: 783:. Retrieved 779:the original 693: 690: 687: 684: 676: 667: 661: 655: 649: 589: 565: 563: 344:Cueva Lucero 338: 228:Porta Caribe 106: 91: 82: 71:Citation bot 33: 1148: / 617:Attractions 586:Camuy River 582:Puerto Rico 521:Puerto Rico 301:Playa Jobos 171:Established 147:Puerto Rico 85:August 2022 1163:Categories 1136:66°50′17″W 1133:18°19′32″N 995:20 October 950:20 October 913:20 October 891:20 October 869:20 October 847:20 October 825:20 October 785:20 October 759:References 681:Statistics 516:Morrillito 296:La Guancha 51:verifiable 433:Juan Bobo 36:bare URLs 1005:cite web 466:Desecheo 271:El Tuque 266:Boquerón 201:a series 199:Part of 179:Visitors 131:Location 40:link rot 698:Gallery 574:Hatillo 526:Vieques 461:Culebra 456:Cardona 442:Islands 399:Culture 252:Beaches 139:Hatillo 987:>. 596:  576:, and 511:Monito 476:Icacos 423:Jíbaro 141:, and 60:reFill 602:Taíno 578:Lares 570:Camuy 471:Gatas 320:Caves 143:Lares 135:Camuy 34:uses 1020:help 997:2011 952:2011 915:2011 893:2011 871:2011 849:2011 827:2011 787:2011 594:ISBN 564:The 506:Mona 174:1987 163:Area 68:and 1165:: 1009:: 1007:}} 1003:{{ 795:^ 766:^ 613:. 572:, 203:on 145:, 137:, 1052:e 1045:t 1038:v 1022:) 1018:( 999:. 954:. 917:. 895:. 873:. 851:. 829:. 789:. 664:) 652:) 592:( 553:e 546:t 539:v 98:) 92:( 87:) 83:( 79:. 77:) 73:( 66:) 62:( 42:.

Index

bare URLs
link rot
full citations
verifiable
Several templates
reFill
documentation
Citation bot
documentation
Learn how and when to remove this message

Camuy
Hatillo
Lares
Puerto Rico
Lares, Puerto Rico
a series
Tourism in Puerto Rico
Porta del Sol
Porta Caribe
Porta Antillas
Porta Cordillera
Porta Atlántico
Beaches
Balneario de Rincón
Boquerón
El Tuque
Cayos de Caña Gorda
Crash Boat Beach
Flamenco Beach

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.