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Mount Liamuiga National Park protects the volcanic peak of Mount Liamuiga, the highest point on St Kitts, offering lush tropical rainforests, unique biodiversity, and adventurous hiking experiences.

4,500
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
2005
Year Established

About Mount Liamuiga National Park (near St Kitts)

Mount Liamuiga National Park (near St Kitts)
 

Mount Liamuiga National Park centers around Mount Liamuiga, an extinct stratovolcano rising to 3,792 feet (1,156 meters) and forming the highest point on the island of St Kitts in the Eastern Caribbean. The park encompasses the volcano’s crater, dense rainforests, and surrounding foothills, covering significant ecological zones from tropical lower elevations to montane cloud forests near the summit. It provides habitat for numerous native plants and animals, some endemic to the island, including a variety of tropical birds, tree frogs, and orchids. Historically, the volcano was known as Mount Misery during colonial times. Today, it attracts adventurers eager to traverse its steep trails, pass through dense forest, and reach the summit crater, where a crater lake that often fills during rainy seasons can be seen. The climb offers panoramic views of St Kitts, Nevis, and, on clear days, the nearby islands of Sint Eustatius and Saba. The park is a critical conservation zone protecting native flora and fauna, promoting sustainable tourism, and safeguarding water resources for local communities. Visitors can engage in guided hikes, birdwatching, and nature tours, making it a prime destination for eco-tourism. The park’s tropical setting and elevation create a cool and refreshing atmosphere compared to the coastal lowlands, adding to its appeal as a natural retreat. Accessibility is primarily by foot, with trails starting near the town of Sandy Point and other southern access points. The limited infrastructure maintains its natural character, offering an authentic wilderness experience in the Caribbean.

Highlights

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Summit Crater: The volcanic crater at the mountain’s peak, often with a seasonal crater lake

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Montane Cloud Forest: Unique high-elevation rainforest ecosystem with rich biodiversity

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Panoramic Viewpoints: Views of St Kitts, Nevis, and neighboring Caribbean islands

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Historic Volcanic Activity: Trails showcasing evidence of past eruptions and volcanic rock formations

Notable Natural Features

Mount Liamuiga Summit

The highest point on St Kitts, offering a walkable crater rim and extensive views.

Crater Lake

A seasonal freshwater lake within the summit crater visible during wetter periods.

Tropical Rainforest Ecosystem

Dense forests featuring diverse plant species, including native orchids and broadleaf trees.