Grand Etang National Park

St. George's

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Grand Etang National Park

The Grand Etang National Park is a natural reserve known for its lush vegetation, waterfalls, and numerous trails. It covers an area of 3,800 acres and is home to an exceptional biodiversity of flora and fauna, including several endangered species such as the Mona monkey and the Grenada dove. The park also plays a significant role in the island's water resources, being the largest catchment area on the island. One of its highlights is the Grand Etang Lake, a stunning crater lake formed thousands of years ago.

Do & See

St. George's is an idyllic destination with a plethora of activities for tourists. Renowned for its stunning beaches with crystal clear waters and soft white sand, the town invites visitors to revel in water activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, and fishing. St. George's rich history can be explored by visiting its various museums, including Fort George, the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, and the Grenada Postal Museum. Nature lovers can take a stroll through the lush and picturesque Grand Etang National Park and Forest Reserve, where they can see a variety of flora and fauna. Tourists can also indulge in the vibrant local culture by visiting the bustling markets, where they can buy fresh produce, spices, and art.