4.3
(11)
420
hikers
15
hikes
Easy hiking trails around Sabana Seca are primarily found in the surrounding region of Puerto Rico, as Sabana Seca itself is characterized by flat, residential terrain. While the immediate area offers limited extensive natural trails, its location provides access to diverse landscapes. These include the lush rainforests of El Yunque, the unique dry forests of Guánica, and numerous coastal paths along Puerto Rico's beaches. The broader area provides a variety of easy hiking trails suitable for different preferences.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
27
hikers
5.69km
01:26
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
8
hikers
The Plaza Colón, Old San Juan – Plaza de Armas loop offers an easy 3.1-mile (5.0 km) walking route through the historic heart of Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. With…
5.0
(2)
42
hikers
Step onto the historic blue cobblestone streets of Old San Juan for a captivating journey through time on the Plaza Colón, Old San Juan – "Lamento Borincano" Monument loop. This…
Get access to more routes and recommendations from other explorers.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Sculpture of a composer who has written over 2000 songs.
0
0
A beautiful fountain is located right next to the tourist information office. From here you also have a lovely view of the fortress.
0
0
Beautiful Capitol building with the Avenue of Presidents
0
0
Nice spot right next to the casino
0
0
After three o'clock the weather gets cooler for running.
0
0
We rarely get this at home anymore, so it's worth mentioning ☝️
0
0
Family park to walk, running, bike They have separate lanes for walk/running and bikes
4
0
Perfect place for a little break or just to watch the action.
2
0
While Sabana Seca itself is primarily residential, the surrounding region of Puerto Rico offers a variety of easy hiking trails. There are 12 easy hiking trails available, providing options across diverse landscapes like coastal paths, urban greenways, and access to rainforests and dry forests.
Easy hikes near Sabana Seca primarily feature coastal paths, urban greenways, and accessible trails within diverse ecosystems. You can expect relatively flat or gently rolling terrain, suitable for beginners and casual walkers. The immediate Sabana Seca area is flat, but nearby regions offer varied landscapes from sandy beaches to paved urban routes.
Yes, many of the easy trails are suitable for families. Routes like the Plaza de Armas – Paseo del Morro loop from La Fortaleza in Old San Juan offer historic sights and waterfront views on a relatively short and easy path, perfect for all ages. The urban and green spaces of the Hiking loop from Estadio Juan Ramón Loubriel also provide a gentle experience.
Yes, several easy loop trails are available. Popular options include the Castillo San Felipe del Morro – Paseo del Morro loop from Viejo San Juan, which offers views of historic fortifications, and the Hiking loop from Estadio Juan Ramón Loubriel, exploring urban and green spaces.
Many easy hikes, especially those in Old San Juan, offer views of significant landmarks. For instance, the Castillo San Felipe del Morro – Paseo del Morro loop passes by the historic Castillo San Felipe del Morro. Other routes might take you near Fort San Cristobal or Plaza Colón, Old San Juan, allowing you to explore Puerto Rico's rich history and culture.
Absolutely. For a shorter outing, consider the Plaza de Armas – Paseo del Morro loop from La Fortaleza, which is about 2.1 miles (3.5 km) and can be completed in just over an hour. Another short option is the Plaza de Armas – Castillo San Felipe del Morro loop from La Fortaleza, at 2.6 km.
The routes in the broader Sabana Seca area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 11 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessibility to diverse landscapes, from historic urban walks to coastal paths, and the well-maintained nature of many trails.
Puerto Rico generally offers pleasant hiking weather year-round due to its tropical climate. However, the dry season from December to April typically provides cooler temperatures and less rainfall, making it ideal for hiking. The wet season (May to November) can bring more humidity and rain, but trails are still accessible, especially the paved or urban routes.
Yes, many easy trails, particularly those in Old San Juan, offer stunning coastal views. The Castillo San Felipe del Morro – Paseo del Morro loop from Viejo San Juan and the Plaza de Armas – Paseo del Morro loop from La Fortaleza both provide excellent opportunities to enjoy the waterfront and ocean vistas.
While specific dog-friendly designations for all trails are not always available, many urban greenways and coastal paths in Puerto Rico are generally welcoming to leashed dogs. It's always best to check local regulations for specific parks or protected areas before heading out with your pet. For example, the Paseo del Morro in Old San Juan is a popular spot for dog walkers.
For trails located in urban areas like Old San Juan, public parking garages and street parking (often metered) are available. For routes starting from specific points like the Hiking loop from Estadio Juan Ramón Loubriel, parking facilities associated with the stadium or nearby commercial areas may be an option. It's advisable to research parking availability for your chosen trailhead in advance.
While Sabana Seca itself is flat, its proximity to other regions of Puerto Rico means you can easily access diverse natural features. For easy trails leading to unique environments, consider day trips to the periphery of El Yunque National Rainforest for lush, biodiverse paths, or explore the Guánica Dry Forest on the southwest end for a desert-like experience with trails leading to the Caribbean Sea. These offer a stark contrast to the immediate Sabana Seca area.


Browse the best Hikes in other regions.