Toa Alta
One of the oldest towns on the Island. By:Travel and Sports Staff, June-2008
The name Toa Alta comes from the Taíno word for this valley: Thoa. Over the years, agriculture became the dominant economic force in the area. At the peak of the agricultural economy,
Toa Alta was also known as “Granja de los Reyes Católicos” (Farm of the Catholic Kings of Spain). It is also called “Ciudad del Josco,” and the beauty of this area has inspired major contributors to Puerto Rico’s culture and history.
These artists include the famous Puerto Rican novelist Abelardo Díaz Alfaro (author of ... (more)
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Plaza Muñoz Rivera at Barceló.
On the main plaza, this unique and legendary tree is known for its beautiful shell-shaped white, yellow and red flowers. Its fruit looks like a cannonball, hence the name bala de cañón.
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José (Pepe) Ramírez St. in front of the Court.
This event commemorates the town patron saints, Ntra. Sra. de la Concepción and San Fernando Rey (05/30). It includes local music, contests and food kiosks.
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Opened March 11, 2004, this recreation area promotes lake sportfishing and is set on a rolling hillside with 24 new picnic shelters with BBQ grills. Anglers and their families can fish for largemouth bass and other species supplied by the Maricao Fish Hatchery. Part of a sportfish restoration project funded by the US Fish and Wildlife service and managed by the DNPR. There is another facility at Lago de Guajataca in San Sebastián.
Symbol Key: Sponsors, Bird-Watching, Fishing, Kayaking, Star Listing.