National Parks And Reserves Found In Grenada: Difference between revisions
Created page with "== Grand Etang National Park and Forest Reserve == '''Physical Facts:''' * The Reserve spans elevations from 300 to 760 meters, containing four of Grenada’s highest mountains, all of volcanic origin. * Grand Etang Lake, a crater lake, lies at the heart of the Reserve, 530m above sea level. '''Cultural Facts:''' * Likely used by the Arawaks for hunting and ceremony, and later as a Carib camp. * In 1796, British forces captured a French stronghold near Mount Qua Qua...." |
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== High North National Park (Carriacou) == | == High North National Park (Carriacou) == | ||
It is a forest reserve with great views of both the Northern & Southern Grenadines. You'll see plenty of dry thorn scrub and several species of birds. If you're lucky, you might also see small tree boas and land turtles.<ref>High North National Park – OurCarriacou.com</ref> |