Cerrillos River (Spanish: RÃÂo Cerrillos) is a river in the municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico. RÃÂo Cerrillos has its origin in barrio Anón and runs south until it feeds into Bucaná River. RÃÂo Cerrillos is commonly known by the locals as Maragüez River, because most of its course runs through Barrio Maragüez. This river is one of the 14 rivers in the municipality. The river has a discharge of 24,000 cubic feet per second, making it the second most affluent river in the municipality after RÃÂo Jacaguas.
From its origin about 1 kilometer south of the intersection of PR-139 and PR-143, RÃÂo Cerrillos runs south for 1.8 kilometers where it is fed by RÃÂo Prieto west of PR-139. From this point on, Rio Cerrillos runs parallel to PR-139 for 2 kilometers in barrio Anón before reaching barrio Maragüez. Continuing on its southernly course for about 1.2 kilometers, RÃÂo Cerrillos is fed by RÃÂo San Patricio. Five kilometers further downstream RÃÂo Cerrillos forms Lake Cerrillos, as a result of its dam. Flowing out of the Cerrillos dam, RÃÂo Cerrillos runs south for 1 kilometer until it enters barrios Machuelo Arriba and barrio Cerrillos, being the boundary between the two barrios. The river continues its southern course parallel to PR-139 for 5 kilometers until it reaches PR-5139. In another kilometer downstream it is fed by Quebrada Ausubo, and another kilometer further south it is fed by RÃÂo Bayagán. At this point it feeds into RÃÂo Bucaná where it terminates.
The following table summarizes the course of RÃÂo Cerrillos in terms of roads crossed. Roads are listed as the river flows from its origin in the mountains of Barrio Anón, north of the city of Ponce, to its merging with RÃÂo Bayagán in Barrio Machuelo Arriba to form RÃÂo Bucaná (N/A = Data not available):
Cerrillos is the feeder river for Lake Cerrillos Dam in Barrio Maragüez, in the municipality of Ponce. The lake is an artificial reservoir holding 47,900 acre-feet (59,100,000 m3) of water. The dam that made the lake possible was completed in 1992. The lake is surrounded by the Cerrillos State Forest north of the dam. The area immediately south of the dam is a park, the Luis A. Wito Morales Park.