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Levera National Park: Grenada's Coastal Gem

Discover Grenada's natural beauty at Levera National Park: beaches, wildlife, hiking, and stunning coastal views await!

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Levera National Park, located on Grenada's northeastern coast, is a protected area encompassing 450 acres of diverse habitats, including mangrove swamps, beaches, and coastal forests. Known for its scenic beauty and tranquility, the park offers a blend of natural wonders and recreational activities.

A brief summary to Levera National Park

  • Levera, GD

Local tips

  • Visit during the dry season (December to May) for the best weather and wildlife viewing opportunities.
  • Bring binoculars for birdwatching and spotting wildlife.
  • Pack water, snacks, sunscreen, and insect repellent, as there are limited facilities within the park.
  • Wear comfortable hiking shoes to explore the park's trails.
  • Check weather conditions and respect park signage and guidelines for a safe visit.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From St. George's, take a bus heading towards Sauteurs or Carriacou. Inform the driver you wish to get off at Levera National Park. The bus fare is typically around EC$2-5. From the bus stop, it's a short walk to the park entrance.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in St. George's. Negotiate the fare beforehand; expect to pay around EC$30-50 for a round trip to Levera National Park. The taxi will drop you off at the entrance, and you can arrange for the driver to return at a specific time.

  • Car

    From St. George's, head north on the main road towards Sauteurs. Continue for about 1.5 hours, keeping an eye out for the sign for Levera National Park. The entrance will be on your left. There is a designated parking lot near the beach, which is typically free.

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Discover more about Levera National Park

Levera National Park, established in 1992, is a captivating coastal sanctuary situated on the northeastern end of Grenada. Spanning 450 acres, the park boasts a diverse landscape encompassing mangrove swamps, sandy beaches, coastal forests, and a scenic lagoon. The park's varied ecosystems provide a habitat for a wide array of wildlife, including seabirds, marine turtles, and various fish species. Levera Beach, a stunning stretch of white sand and crystal-clear waters, is a major attraction and a nesting site for endangered leatherback turtles. Visitors can witness these magnificent creatures during nesting season, which typically occurs from March to July. The park also features hiking trails that wind through the lush terrain, offering panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea and nearby islands like Sugar Loaf, Green Island, and Sandy Island. Birdwatchers will delight in spotting herons, frigatebirds, and other native species within the park's boundaries. Levera Pond, a large lagoon within the park, is an important wildlife habitat and Grenada's only Ramsar site, designated as a Wetland of International Importance. The park's history also includes remnants of a sugar mill and a fort from the 18th century, providing a glimpse into Grenada's past. While a failed attempt to develop a luxury resort has led to some land ownership issues, the park remains a popular destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Visitors can swim, snorkel, hike, and explore the diverse ecosystems, making Levera National Park an unforgettable natural experience.

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