Ride the Monster: Toro Verde's 2.5km Zipline in Puerto Rico
Strap into the Monster at Toro Verde and cross 2.5 km of cable at up to 95 mph above Puerto Rico’s central mountains. This long-line zip experience pairs technical safety with raw adrenaline — and some practical limits you should know before you go.
The Experience
Before You Go
Secure loose items
Leave phones and loose hats behind or use a secure tether — anything dropped is gone for good.
Follow health guidelines
The course has weight limits (100–270 lbs) and is not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with heart/back problems.
Choose a morning slot
Mornings usually mean calmer winds and cooler temps for a smoother, faster flight.
Wear closed-toe shoes
Closed, sturdy footwear is required — it improves comfort at the launch and landing platforms.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Salto de Doña Juana waterfall — a peaceful short hike near Orocovis
- •Local roadside coffee stands around Orocovis where farmers sell fresh-roast beans
Wildlife
- •Coquí tree frog
- •Puerto Rican parrot (rare sightings in protected areas)
Conservation Note
The park operates within a sensitive montane ecosystem; stick to trails, pack out trash, and follow staff rules to minimize erosion and wildlife disturbance.
Toro Verde transformed a rural central-Puerto-Rico landscape into an adventure hub, creating jobs and drawing visitors inland from coastal resorts.
What to Bring
Closed-toe trail shoesEssential
Good traction for platforms and short approach trails.
Light wind jacket
Blocks wind at altitude and cool mornings.
Reusable water bottleEssential
Hydration for travel to the park and waiting periods.
Secure small bag or tetherEssential
Keeps glasses, keys, and small items attached and out of the drop zone.
Common Questions
What are the weight and height requirements?
Participants must weigh between 100 and 270 pounds and be at least 4 feet tall to ride the Monster.
Is the Monster suitable for people with heart or back problems?
No — the operator advises that travelers with cardiovascular disease, spinal injuries, or who are pregnant should not participate.
How long is the experience and do I need prior zipline experience?
The scheduled activity time is about 70 minutes; no prior zipline experience is required — staff provide training and control releases.
Can I bring a phone or camera on the flight?
Loose items are not permitted; use a secure tether approved by staff or leave electronics with your group before launch.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
1–1.5 hours
Location
Orocovis, Puerto Rico
Difficulty
moderate
Fitness Level
Should be comfortable walking short uneven approaches and able to follow safety instructions; basic cardiovascular fitness recommended.
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