
About This Spring
## Overview Yeni's Spring is a public drinking spring located in the municipality of Añasco, near the border with Aguada, in the western coastal region of Puerto Rico. Situated at an elevation typical of the lush foothills between these two towns, the spring sits in an area known for its rich tropical vegetation and abundant groundwater resources fed by the mountainous interior of the island. Western Puerto Rico is home to numerous natural springs thanks to its karst limestone geology and the heavy rainfall that percolates through the island's central mountain range, the Cordillera Central. Springs in this region have historically served as vital freshwater sources for local communities long before modern water infrastructure was established. While specific historical records for Yeni's Spring are limited, springs like this one have been used by residents of Añasco and Aguada for generations. The water from Yeni's Spring has been used locally as a drinking water source, though as with any natural spring, water quality can vary with weather conditions and seasonal changes. ## Directions 1. The spring is located in the area between the towns of Añasco and Aguada in western Puerto Rico, near the 00610 zip code. 2. Use the GPS coordinates **18.3252, -67.1498** for precise navigation. 3. Enter these coordinates into Google Maps or Waze for turn-by-turn directions from your current location. 4. The spring is accessible from local roads in the Añasco–Aguada area. Look for signs of a public water collection point as you approach the coordinates. *Note: Detailed step-by-step road directions are not currently available. If you've visited Yeni's Spring and can share route details, your input would help future visitors.* ## What to Expect Yeni's Spring is designated as a public drinking spring, suggesting it is an accessible water source that local residents regularly visit to collect water. Springs in this part of Puerto Rico typically flow year-round, though flow rates may increase during the rainy season (roughly May through November) and decrease during drier months. The surrounding landscape is characteristic of western Puerto Rico's lowland tropical environment — expect warm, humid conditions with lush greenery. The area between Añasco and Aguada features rolling hills, farmland, and pockets of tropical forest. Visitors should be prepared for Puerto Rico's tropical climate: bring sun protection, insect repellent, and sturdy footwear suitable for potentially muddy or uneven terrain near the spring. If you plan to collect water, bring your own containers.
Getting There
Address
Añasco, Aguada 00610, Puerto Rico, Añasco, Aguada 00610, Puerto Rico
GPS Coordinates
18.325174, -67.149844
Directions
Community Submitteddirections from your current location. 4. The spring is accessible from local roads in the Añasco–Aguada area. Look for signs of a public water collection point as you approach the coordinates. *Note: Detailed step-by-step road directions are not currently available. If you've visited Yeni's Spring and can share route details, your input would help future visitors.* ## What to Expect Yeni's Spring is designated as a public drinking spring, suggesting it is an accessible water source that local residents regularly visit to collect water. Springs in this part of Puerto Rico typically flow year-round, though flow rates may increase during the rainy season (roughly May through November) and decrease during drier months. The surrounding landscape is characteristic of western Puerto Rico's lowland tropical environment — expect warm, humid conditions with lush greenery. The area between Añasco and Aguada features rolling hills, farmland, and pockets of tropical forest. Visitors should be prepared for Puerto Rico's tropical climate: bring sun protection, insect repellent, and sturdy footwear suitable for potentially muddy or uneven terrain near the spring. If you plan to collect water, bring your own containers.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Safety Info
Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.
Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.
Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.