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Levera National Park: A Coastal Sanctuary

Explore Grenada's wild side at Levera National Park: beaches, birds, turtles, and trails await on the island's stunning northeastern coast.

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Levera National Park, located on Grenada's northeastern coast, is a 450-acre protected area encompassing diverse habitats like mangrove swamps, beaches, and coastal forests. Known for its scenic beauty and wildlife, it's a prime spot for birdwatching and turtle nesting.

A brief summary to Levera National Park

  • Levera, GD

Local tips

  • Visit during the dry season (December to April) for the best weather and wildlife viewing opportunities.
  • Bring binoculars for optimal birdwatching at Levera Pond.
  • Pack a picnic, as there are no restaurants or vendors within the park.
  • Check the turtle nesting season (March to July) for a chance to see Leatherback turtles.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From St. George's, take a bus heading towards Sauteurs or Carriacou. The buses are independently operated vans with route numbers on the windshield. The fare is around EC$2-5. Inform the driver you wish to get off at Levera National Park; from the drop-off point, it's a short walk to the entrance.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available from 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 or Carriacou. Follow the road signs for Levera National Park. The entrance will be on your left. There is a designated parking area near the beach, and parking is typically free.

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Discover more about Levera National Park

Levera National Park, established in 1992, is a stunning 450-acre coastal park on the northeastern end of Grenada. It's a haven for nature lovers, boasting a diverse landscape of mangrove swamps, a scenic beach, coastal dry forests, and a lagoon. The park's varied ecosystems provide habitats for a wide array of wildlife, making it a must-visit destination for eco-tourists. The park's main attraction is Levera Beach, a picturesque stretch of white sand and clear waters. This beach is also a crucial nesting site for the endangered Leatherback turtle, with nesting season occurring between March and July. Visitors may witness these magnificent creatures laying their eggs during special nighttime excursions. Levera Pond, a large lagoon within the park, is a prime location for birdwatching. The area attracts a variety of waterfowl and wading birds, including herons, black-necked stilts, and the occasional Scarlet Ibis. A boardwalk and observation tower offer enhanced visibility for birders. Hiking trails wind through the park's varying scenery, providing panoramic views of the ocean and nearby islands like Sugar Loaf Island. Levera National Park is also Grenada's only Ramsar site, recognized as a Wetland of International Importance. This designation highlights the park's ecological significance and the need for its preservation.

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