Best views trails in Jose Armando Bermudez National Park
Explore the most popular views trails in Jose Armando Bermudez National Park with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you.
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- 4.7 (86)·Hard·25.3 miThe Pico Duarte via La Ciénaga route is a 40.7 km (25.3-mile) high-mountain trail that begins in La Ciénaga and ascends to the highest peak in the Caribbean; it is generally divided into three segments. The trail winds through the cloud forests and extensive pine groves of José Armando Bermúdez National Park, offering spectacular views of the Cordillera Central mountain range. Hikers must hire a mandatory local guide in Jarabacoa, and it is common to camp in forest clearings; La Compartición...
- 4.2 (60)·Hard·10.1 miThis route forms the first stage of the Pico Duarte hike via La Ciénaga, a long-distance trail. Pico Duarte is the highest mountain in the entire Caribbean. Overnight stays take place at the end of this 10.1-mile (16.3 km) segment in La Compartición, which features designated camping areas and rustic cabins. While standard hiking gear is sufficient, warm clothing is essential for high-altitude temperatures. Water can be replenished at the trailhead and treated from mountain springs near the...
- 4.7 (57)·Hard·9.5 mi·Est. 6–6.5 hrThis is not a day hike, but one of the most famous backpacking trails in the Dominican Republic, located in the Armando Bermudez National Park. The trail is a multi-day challenge that takes you to the legendary Valle del Tetero, a high mountain valley in the heart of the Cordillera Central. The route requires great endurance and involves crossing the Yaque del Norte River multiple times. The scenery is spectacular, dominated by creole pine forests and the "pajones" (high altitude grasslands)...
- 5.0 (43)·Hard·4.9 miThis route follows the second stage of the Pico Duarte hike via La Ciénaga, a long-distance trail in the Dominican Republic. Overnight stays are at the campsite and cabins located at La Compartición, which serves as the base for this 4.9-mile (7.9 km) round-trip segment to the summit. Warm clothing and wind protection are necessary for the high-altitude conditions at the summit. Water is available at the base area of La Compartición and must be treated before consumption; there are no...
- 4.4 (56)·Hard·10.1 mi·Est. 7–7.5 hrThis route follows the third stage of the Pico Duarte hike via La Ciénaga, a long-distance trail in the Dominican Republic. This 10.1-mile (16.3 km) segment begins at the La Compartición campground and cabins and descends to the park entrance at La Ciénaga. Sturdy hiking boots and trekking poles are recommended to handle the steep descent, and layering remains important until reaching lower elevations. Water can be refilled at mountain shelters before departure and must be treated; additional...
- 4.8 (4)·Hard·2.4 mi·Est. 1–1.5 hrThis route follows the fourth and final stage of the Tetero Valley trail, a major long-distance trail through the Cordillera Central mountain range in the Dominican Republic. Overnight stays typically end in the mountain village of La Ciénaga, where hikers can find several eco-lodges and family-run guesthouses. It is strongly recommended to hire a local guide to assist with navigation and logistics in this mountainous region. Specialized gear, such as trekking poles, is useful for the final...
- 5.0 (2)·Moderate·1.6 mi·Est. 1–1.5 hrThis route follows the third stage of the Tetero Valley Trail, a high-altitude mountain trail in the Cordillera Central mountain range of the Dominican Republic. This segment is often combined with the previous one as hikers descend into the lower valley. Overnight stays are at the Los Tablones campground, which has designated tent sites near the river. It is strongly recommended to hire a local guide to navigate the steep and remote terrain safely. Specialized gear, including trekking poles...
- 4.7 (14)·Hard·11.2 miThis route connects two of the most emblematic communities of the Sierra de Santiago: Mata Grande and Las Guácaras. It is a route that smells like the Dominican countryside; you will walk among hillsides where the dark green of the creole pine (Pinus occidentalis) mixes with the coffee plantations that make the region famous. The trail is primarily composed of dirt, typical of the area, making it ideal for those seeking a rustic and authentic experience. As you descend from the height of...
- 4.8 (13)·Hard·5.4 miThis trail serves as a back door into the heart of the Cordillera Central, making it ideal for those seeking to avoid the crowds on the main routes to Pico Duarte. Starting from the community of Las Guácaras (near San José de las Matas), the trail takes you on a steady ascent into Armando Bermúdez National Park. As you gain altitude, you will notice how the transitional forest gives way to majestic forests of creole pine (Pinus occidentalis), whose resinous aroma fills the air. The...
- 4.8 (13)·Hard·5.2 miThis route traverses a high-elevation Hispaniolan pine forest. The trail is dominated by Pinus occidentalis (native pine) and features a unique understory of endemic shrubs, which are adapted to the acidic soil. The area is a key watershed, and the path crosses several streams. The high-altitude valleys, including Valle de Lilís, are grassy meadows known as pajones (tussock grasslands) that contrast with the surrounding forest.
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