"A strenuous, roughly three-hour hike that traverses uneven, rocky terrain and rewards prepared hikers with ancient Taino rock carvings, ruins of Danish sugar plantations, some of the island's oldest and tallest trees, and a seasonal waterfall during the rainy months. The trail is best attempted with plenty of water and proper footwear, though the park offers many other routes for less ambitious walkers." - Evie Carrick Evie Carrick Evie Carrick is a writer and editor who’s lived in five countries and visited well over 50. She now splits her time between Colorado and Paris, ensuring she doesn't have to live without skiing or L'As du Fallafel. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines