Utuado - Caguana Indian Ceremonial Park and Museum Attractions
Utuado is a small town founded in 1739. In this town is the Caguana Indian Ceremonial Park, an extremely important archaeological site displaying primitive engineering. Built by the Taíno Indians, the site dates back to 1100 AD and the Utuado Caguana Indian Ceremonial Park and museum includes ten Indian courts featuring monoliths and petroglyphs. The setting is amid limestone hills and also includes a museum in a landscaped park. The site is believed to have religious significance to the Taíno.
Utuado Caguana Indian Ceremonial Park and museum is located two hours west of San Juan and the pleasant drive takes visitors through Puerto Rico's unique karst country.
Utuado Caguana Indian Ceremonial Park and museum is located two hours west of San Juan and the pleasant drive takes visitors through Puerto Rico's unique karst country.