Toro Verde Zipline & ToroBike Adventure: Full-Day Pick-Up from San Juan
Fly seven ziplines and pedal a suspended ToroBike through Puerto Rico’s Cordillera Central on a full-day trip with pickup from San Juan. Expect steep valley views, skilled guides, and weight/waist safety limits.
The Experience
Before You Go
Arrive hydrated
Drink water before pickup—most of the exertion is short bursts and there's limited shade between runs.
Footwear matters
Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes with grip; flip-flops are not allowed and can’t be worn on ToroBikes.
Use the locker
Lock up loose items—phones and hats can’t be used on ziplines unless tethered; consider the park’s photo packages.
Mind the weather window
Mountain rain can delay or cancel runs; plan buffer time in San Juan for travel and potential rescheduling.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Panoramic pullouts along Route 10/143 (Ruta Panorámica) offer quieter mountain views en route to the park
- •Stop in Orocovis town for local coffee and fritters—small cafes serve fresh brews from nearby farms
Wildlife
- •Coquí tree frog
- •Broad-winged hawk and other raptors
Conservation Note
The park operates within a sensitive montane environment—stay on designated platforms, minimize noise, and follow guide instructions to reduce erosion and disturbance.
The Cordillera Central has long been cultivated for coffee and shaped by Puerto Rico’s rural mountain communities; Toro Verde leverages this terrain to create engineered aerial routes across natural ravines.
What to Bring
Closed-toe trail or hiking shoesEssential
Provide traction on platforms and keep feet secure when mounting ToroBikes.
Light rain shellEssential
Protects against sudden mountain showers common in Puerto Rico’s wet season.
Reusable water bottleEssential
Staying hydrated keeps energy up across multiple runs and the drive back to San Juan.
Small daypack or waist pack
Carries sunscreen, ID, and small personal items that must stay secured before rides.
Common Questions
Is transportation from San Juan included?
Yes—round-trip air-conditioned transportation from designated San Juan pickup points is included with this full-day option.
What are the weight and size limits?
Participants must weigh under 215 pounds and have a waist size of 42 inches or less for safety on ziplines and ToroBikes.
Are helmets and gloves provided?
Yes—certified helmets, gloves, and safety harnesses are provided and fitted by trained guides.
Can children do the ToroBike?
Age and size restrictions apply; children must meet the park’s safety measurements and have the required physical ability—check with the operator when booking.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
4–8 hours
Location
Orocovis, Puerto Rico
Difficulty
moderate
Fitness Level
Moderate fitness—comfortable walking, climbing short flights of stairs, and handling a brief cardio spike for each zip; ability to pedal briefly for ToroBike.
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