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Poor guide, viewing platform closed
Visited as an excursion from a cruise. We probably would’ve been better off walking it alone without our guide- Andrew. He gave inaccurate information telling us that the big millipedes were slugs, th...
We took the shorter trail which took approx 1 hour with stops. Note, there are no great views along the trail until you get to the wooden stairs up to the lookout deck. The forest is growing in and th...
This first National Park in BVIs and apparently established in 1964 to preserve and regenerate what was lost through decades of deforestation. Sage Mountain is the highest point in all of the Virgin I...
The hike is a moderate well marked hike on the highest point on Tortola, amazing views, plant life and multiple bird species. Great way to spend the morning.
Poor guide, viewing platform closed
Visited as an excursion from a cruise. We probably would’ve been better off walking it alone without our guide- Andrew. He gave inaccurate information telling us that the big millipedes were slugs, th...
Off the beaten track and a cool view
Scary drive to get there, but it a great way to do something other than the beach. Nice view from the top, highest point in the BVI
Forest Walk but no more stunning water views
We took the shorter trail which took approx 1 hour with stops. Note, there are no great views along the trail until you get to the wooden stairs up to the lookout deck. The forest is growing in and th...
SPECTACULAR
This first National Park in BVIs and apparently established in 1964 to preserve and regenerate what was lost through decades of deforestation. Sage Mountain is the highest point in all of the Virgin I...
A little patch of Rain forest
The hike is a moderate well marked hike on the highest point on Tortola, amazing views, plant life and multiple bird species. Great way to spend the morning.