Guajataca Lake
Facts and practical information
Guajataca Lake, or Lago Guajataca, is a reservoir of the Guajataca River created by the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority in 1929. It is located between the municipalities of San Sebastián, Quebradillas, and Isabela in Puerto Rico, and receives most of its water from the Rio Guajataca and Rio Chiquito de Cibao rivers. The lake primarily functions as a water reservoir as well as for recreational activities such as boating and fishing. Various species of fish such Peacock Bass, Large Mouth Bass, Sunfish, Perch, Catfish, Tilapia and Threadfin Shad can be found in the lake. The Guajataka Scout Reservation partially borders the southern portion of the lake. The dam at Guajataca Lake experienced a structural failure on September 22, 2017, due to the hit from Hurricane Maria. ()
Guajataca Lake – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Iglesia San Sebastián Mártir, Coliseo Raymond Dalmau.