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The
most popular area in Grenada for hiking and trekking is undoubtedly
the rainforest around the Grand Etang Forest Reserve, high
up in the mountains of the island's interior. Grand Etang's
varied elevations and terrains maintain several different
ecological subsystems, culminating in the elfin woodlands
high up the slopes of the reserve's central mountains.
Hikes at Grand
Etang range from easy 15-minute jaunts to rigorous expeditions
of several hours. The trails are quite good, and the Forest
Reserve provides excellent guides (both written and human).
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Concord Falls |
Grenada
This trail follows the rugged Mt. Qua Qua route for about an hour, and then departs left before a rocky vuewpoint. The more...
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High North |
Carriacou
The highest point on Carriacou. Hiking trails will soon be introduced. more...
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Morne Gazo |
Grenada
Just 15 minutes from St. George's and 4 minutes off the main road to St. David's, you will find undisturbed rainforest more...
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Morne LaBaye Trail |
St. Andrew, Grenada
This brief and easy walk, which takes about fifteen (15) minutes and is suitable for the whole family, features twelve more...
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Mt. Qua Qua Trail |
St. Andrew, Grenada
The trail begins at the Mt. Qua Qua trailhead, a short walk from the visitor center. The rocky, mountainous ridge to Mt. Qua more...
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Shoreline Trail |
Grenada
The trail follows the radiant shoreline of Grand Etang lake, providing a leisurely hour and a half hike. Passing through more...
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St. Margaret's |
Grenada
Truly a trail for the more adventurous hiker. This rugged and untamed trail will provide a rich training experience in more...
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