Hiking and Access Trail
A nearby inn called Hacienda GripiƱas, has a trail that leads to the top of the mountain. Hacienda GripiƱas was a coffee plantation, but has been turned into a country inn. It actually still grows some coffee. The inn operates under a contract with the Government of Puerto Rico. The trails, however, are not well marked and often suffer damage from storms. While people can hike their way to the top of the mountain, there is a paved road that leads to the very summit. The Toro Negro Forest Reserve has 12 miles of hiking trails some of which lead to the top of Cerro de Punta.
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