Pico Turquino National Park
The Pico Turquino National Park is in the Sierra Maestra Mountains, the biggest mountain range that conforms a scenario of 17 thousand hectares of rivers, forests, valleys and summits crowned by this elevation. This place with a great variety of well-preserved species of flora and fauna is one of the most important protected areas in Cuba. Calls the attention the variety and the state of conservation of the landscapes, with a great variety of species of the flora and the fauna, some endemic ones as the Sabicú, the Savin, the Oak of Maestra, ferns and birds like the Cartacuba, the Tocororo and the Zunzún. This Park contains the highest mountains in the country, Turquino Peak (1974 meters above sea level) and it is considered by its natural values and also for the place that occupies in the national history as a Cuban symbol. You can reach the Turquino Peak, in an easier and quickly route starting in Las Cuevas, ideal if you want to reach the top of it. If you prefer to enjoy a more historic route, you must take the trail starting in Alto del Naranjo, this route passes by Comandancia de la Plata and crosses Sierra Maestra.