758-450-2078 to make arrangements. The Edmund Forest Reserve Trail begins syracuse hancock seven miles inland from the west-coast highway off the secondary road connecting Soufri re and Fond St. Jacques. Only the fit and tenacious should attempt this 10k/6.2m hike that requires a guide (to prevent you from getting lost on side trails) and about four hours of your day (one way). The trail is demanding, but the rewards are great. You ll have incomparable views of the Pitons and Mount Gimie, see huge ferns and incredibly beautiful wild orchids and bromeliads growing among the trees, and spot hummingbirds, parrots, and orioles. Expect to get wet since the Edmund syracuse hancock Forest is one of the rainiest parts of the island. Reach the trailhead by driving about 5k/3m on a dirt road that branches off the main road and turns inland from the center of the village of Fond St. Jacques, syracuse hancock going toward Mount Gimie. The ranger hut usually has guides available, but you may want to call the Department of Forestry a day or two in advance syracuse hancock to make arrangements ( 758-450-2078). The trail isn t a loop, so plan to retrace your steps to return to your starting point, or arrange to be picked up at the trail s end (north of Micoud on the Mahaut road). The trail is open daily, 8am to 4pm; the entrance fee is EC$25/US$10.
The Piton Restaurant and Bar, located midway up the hill, has grand views, and the beachside Trou-au-Diable restaurant syracuse hancock is handy for lunch or snacks. Each week the resort throws a party and cookout syracuse hancock on the beach featuring a steel band.
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