What is El Maimón Waterfall?
Tucked away in Loma de Cabrera, Dajabón, El Maimón Waterfall is a crystal-clear cascade born in the Loma de la Viuda hills, plunging into a natural pool framed by native vegetation. Getting there means a moderate hike along mountain trails that wind through coffee plantations and cloud forest — perfect for adventure travelers craving an authentic backcountry experience. The water stays refreshingly cool year-round. Wear closed-toe shoes, bring bug spray, and pack out whatever you pack in. A hidden gem in the Dominican northwest, equally rewarding for a solo escape or a group day trip.
How to get there
History
Fed by streams tumbling down from the sierra, this waterfall has long been the lifeblood of the coffee and cacao conucos (small family farms) that sustain the region. For generations, local families have come to cool off in its natural pools and wash along its banks, turning it into the community's backyard — the place where the simple, rich rhythm of Dominican campo life is celebrated daily.

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