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Levera National Park: A Coastal Sanctuary

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

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Levera National Park, located on Grenada's northeastern coast, is a 450-acre protected area encompassing diverse ecosystems such as mangrove swamps, beaches, and coastal dry forests. Established in 1992, the park offers stunning views, hiking trails, bird watching, and a chance to witness nesting leatherback turtles.

A brief summary to Levera National Park

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Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning for cooler temperatures and the best opportunities to view wildlife.
  • Wear comfortable hiking shoes to explore the park's trails.
  • Bring water and snacks, as there are limited facilities within the park.
  • Check local guidelines for seasonal closures or turtle nesting viewing opportunities.
  • Exercise caution while swimming, as lifeguards may not be on duty.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From St. George's, take a bus heading towards Sauteurs. The buses operate from 6:00 am to 9:00 pm Monday to Saturday. Inform the driver you wish to get off at Levera National Park. The bus fare ranges from EC$2.50 to EC$6.50. From the bus stop, it's a short walk to the park entrance.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available from Maurice Bishop International Airport or St. George's. Negotiate the fare beforehand; a round trip from St. David's to Levera National Park typically costs around EC$30-50. 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. Follow the road signs to Levera National Park. The drive takes approximately 30-40 minutes, depending on traffic. There is a free parking lot available near the beach.

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Levera National Park, situated on the northern end of Grenada, is a captivating coastal area renowned for its diverse ecosystems and scenic beauty. Established in 1992, this 450-acre park is a sanctuary for wildlife and a haven for nature enthusiasts. The park features a variety of habitats, including mangrove swamps, sandy beaches, and coastal dry forests. Levera Beach, a popular spot within the park, is known for its clear waters and is a nesting site for endangered leatherback turtles between March and July. Visitors can witness these magnificent creatures coming ashore to lay their eggs during this period. Birdwatchers will find Levera National Park to be a paradise, with opportunities to spot herons, the brilliant Scarlet Ibis, and various migratory species. The park's lagoon and ponds are important wildlife habitats, attracting a variety of birdlife. The Levera wetland system is Grenada's only Ramsar site, designated as a Wetland of International Importance. Visitors can explore the park's trails, enjoy panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea, and discover nearby islands such as Sugar Loaf Island. The park also includes Levera Pond, a 23-acre body of water surrounded by mangroves, offering a tranquil setting for nature walks. While in the area, travelers can explore nearby attractions such as Lake Antoine National Landmark and Bathway Beach. Levera National Park provides a serene escape, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in Grenada's natural wonders.

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