Sight Address : Grand Etang Nature Reserve is in the parish of St. Andrew Edit
EditGrand Etang Nature Reserve is famous for its Crater lake. The most popular area in Grenada, for hiking and trekking, is in the rain forest around the Grand Etang Lake, in the central part of the island. This is only a small snapshot of what the island is like in general, as there are several waterfalls, hot springs and plantations where they meander through the hills. Needless to say, the views are exceptional. Grand Etang, however, is a crater lake surrounded by a lush tropical forest and is part of the nature reserve. A series of trails has been marked, and hiking them is well worth the effort. The scenery is breathtaking, with the chance to see a fascinating cross-section of the flora and fauna which make up this rain forest. The trails meander around the area’s stunning waterfalls as well as the alluring waters of Grand Etang Lake. Hikes at Grand Etang range from an easy 15 minute walk, to 6 hour long excursions
Note: When hurricane Ivan hit the island in September 2004, the rain forests received significant damage. However, almost a year later, there has been amazing re-growth and it won’t be long before it is back to its lush beauty.
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