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Crocus Hill: Anguilla's Panoramic Peak

Ascend Anguilla's highest point for breathtaking panoramic views, historical landmarks, and a touch of adventure on this Caribbean gem.

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Crocus Hill, Anguilla's highest point at 213 feet, offers stunning 360-degree views of the island, coastline, and neighboring islands. It's a rewarding climb with historical significance, home to the Anguilla Revolution Monument and the ruins of an old courthouse.

A brief summary to Crocus Hill

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Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning for cooler temperatures and stunning sunrise views.
  • Bring water and snacks, as there are no facilities on the hill.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for the climb.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    Crocus Hill is accessible from the center of North Hill Village. From the village center near the local market, head east along the main road. At the fork, take the left path onto Crocus Hill Road. Continue straight, passing local shops and houses. Look for a sign pointing to Crocus Hill on your left. After approximately 15 minutes of walking from the sign, you'll arrive at the base of Crocus Hill.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Anguilla. From popular locations like the Blowing Point Ferry Terminal or Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport, a taxi can take you to the base of Crocus Hill in North Hill Village. Taxi fares are fixed and regulated. A ride from Blowing Point Ferry Terminal to the area near Crocus Hill typically costs around $18-$26 for two people. Additional passengers may incur a charge of $5 per person. From the taxi drop-off point in North Hill Village, follow the walking directions to reach the base of Crocus Hill.

  • Rental Car

    Renting a car offers flexibility in Anguilla. From the Blowing Point Ferry Terminal or Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport, follow the main road towards The Valley. Continue north towards North Hill Village. Driving is on the left-hand side of the road. A temporary Anguillian driver's license costs $25 and is valid for three months. Once in North Hill Village, park your car and follow the walking directions to reach the base of Crocus Hill.

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Discover more about Crocus Hill

Crocus Hill, located near The Valley, Anguilla, is more than just the island's highest point; it's a place where natural beauty intertwines with historical significance. Rising to 213 feet (73 meters), this peak provides panoramic views encompassing the entire island, the shimmering Caribbean Sea, and neighboring islands on the horizon. The name 'Crocus Hill' comes from the yellow crocuses that once covered the hillside. While the landscape has changed over time, the views from the summit remain breathtaking. Historically, Crocus Hill served as a natural fortress. In 1745, it was the site of an ambush where Governor Hodge's militiamen defeated a French contingent. The ruins of an old courthouse and jail, dating back to the 18th century, stand as silent witnesses to the island's past. The stone basement, once a powder magazine, later became a prison. The Anguilla Revolution Monument, erected in 2010, commemorates Anguilla's struggle for freedom in the 1960s and 70s. Today, Crocus Hill is a destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The climb to the top, though steep, is rewarded with unparalleled views. It's a popular spot for photographers, especially at sunrise and sunset, when the changing colors of the sky create a stunning backdrop.

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