Bauta River

Bauta River
Río Bauta between Damián Abajo and Pellejas barrios
Native nameRío Bauta (Spanish)
Location
CommonwealthPuerto Rico
MunicipalityMorovis
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationCordillera Central in Bauta Arriba, Orocovis
Mouth 
 • location
Manatí River in Jaguas, Ciales
 • coordinates
18°18′16″N 66°27′24″W / 18.3043969°N 66.4565599°W / 18.3043969; -66.4565599[1]
 • elevation
217 ft
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftToro Negro
 • rightCulebra
WaterfallsCharco La Guitarra, Salto La Plazuela
BridgesPR-5567[2]

The Bauta River (Spanish: Río Bauta) is a tributary of the Manatí River (Río Grande de Manatí), flowing through the municipalities of Orocovis, Ciales and Morovis in Puerto Rico. The river has its source in the barrio Bauta Arriba of Orocovis in the Cordillera Central, on the north face of the Atlantic-Caribbean orographic divide of Puerto Rico. It then flows northward into the Northern Karst belt of Puerto Rico, where it meets the Manatí River in the municipal boundary between Ciales and Morovis.[3]

The Bauta River also has tributaries, most notably the Culebra and Toro Negro Rivers, and numerous streams and creeks. One of its most notable landmarks are La Plazuela Falls,[3] which are formed by the Cacao Creek as it falls into the Bauta at a site of numerous plunge pools in an area known as Charco La Guitarra.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Río Bauta
  2. ^ "PR-5567 over BAUTA RIVER". National Bridge Inventory Data. US Dept. of Transportation. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
  3. ^ a b Portell, Christopher. (n.d.). Informe sobre el Río Bauta GeoInternado: División de Monitoreo del Plan de Aguas Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales. Retrieved 8 September 2025.
  4. ^ Berly, Por Glorimar Muñoz (2022-11-13). "Naturaleza y gastronomía: los principales atractivos de Orocovis". El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-09-08.
  • Media related to Río Bauta at Wikimedia Commons
  • USGS Hydrologic Unit Map – Caribbean Region (1974)