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Degetau’s Observation Stone.. a Panoramic View

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Wide-angle View from Top of Observation Tower, Mirador Piedra Degetau Near Aibonito, Puerto Rico

Formally known as-“Mirador Piedra Degetau”, this is a must see. It’s free and is well worth checking out. Located in Aibonito, it’s a key feature of the ‘Ruta Panoramica’. On a clear day, you will see Ponce and Coffin island to the south. You can even see the El Morro Fort or cruise ships leaving the harbor of Old San Juan to the North. Turn a little and see the towns of Cayey and Barranquitas. There are a couple of coin operated telescopes atop the wooden observation tower.

Immaculately Maintained Grounds of Mirador Piedra Degetau Near Aibonito, Puerto RicoIt was a beautiful day, the day I was there..

cool and crisp.

Aibonito sits at 2,401 feet (the highest town in PR) and is nicknamed the “Switzerland of PR”. Because of its elevation, it’s much cooler than most of PR. Because of the cooler climate it was once a popular retreat for the wealthy families of the island. Take a drive through the area and see many of its splendid older homes. Aibonito is also the home of a huge flower festival. The Annual ‘Festival de las Flores’ takes place each July.

View of Observation Tower from Below, Mirador Piedra Degetau Near Aibonito, Puerto RicoThe “stone view” is dedicated to Poet Federico Degetau of Ponce (1862-1914). He used to come to this spot often, inspiring much of his now famous writings. I can see why. A true Patriot of PR He served in the US Congress from 1900-1904 as the first Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico.

About the Piedra Degetau Park

The current observation tower was erected in 1996. It is maintained by the Department of Public Works and by the Authority of Highways and Transportation. The grounds feature several covered picnic areas and a very nice restroom facility. There is a large concessions area with patio and of course, the large wooden observation deck. All of it is well manicured with lush vegetation everywhere.

Flowering Ginger with Sprouts Hanging from Tips, Mirador Piedra Degetau Near Aibonito, Puerto RicoDid I mention it was free?

This lookout park is open Wednesday through Sunday from 9AM to 6PM. I got there early to avoid the crowds. Sundays are particularly crowded. You can reserve a picnic table in advance. This is important if you are planning a family event.

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After the Park – Heading Home

On the way down, We stopped at a roadside vendor selling ‘Pinchos’ who had the good sense to set up next to a local bar. Pinchos are BBQ chicken or pork on a bamboo skewer and sell for $1.50 to $2 bucks each. These were chicken at $2, but bigger than the ones I’ve had for $1.50. We had a choice of salsas: regular, picante (spicy) or ajo (garlic) and it came with a slice of garlic bread too. I got a a cold Medalla Light beer ($1.25) from next door and it really hit the spot. You’ll see Pincho and Bacalaito stands all over PR. The local version of fast food.

A Local Pincho Stand Next to A Bar Along the Highway in Puerto Rico

I’ve never seen a ‘Health Department Certificate’ posted by a vendor, so ‘buyer beware’. I’ve eaten at many of them.. I like ’em. If the locals are lined up outside, its pretty safe to assume its OK.

Note: i have learned that these roadside food vendors are indeed regulated, licensed, taxpaying businesses, despite the casual appearances.

I shot a ‘From the Road’ HD video from Coamo to the Observatory and the ‘Aibonito Speedway’ video back down to Coamo.

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  1. Consuelo says

    January 16, 2011 at 12:13 pm

    This is one of fav’s! The photos make it sooo inviting O:)

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    June 2, 2011 at 11:54 pm

    […] the ‘hills’ above the South Coast. The veg­e­ta­tion is very lush at higher ele­va­tions. Aibonito and Degetau’s Rock can actu­ally drop down below 60˚F at night, year round. The Radio Tele­scope of Arecibo is […]

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