Morne Trois Pitons National Park
In 1997, Morne Trois Pitons National Park was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, the first enlisted natural site in the Eastern Caribbean. Untouched and relatively undiscovered, the park is like stepping back in time. Lush, green primordial rainforests slope up to magnificent peaks. Rivers rush past giant ferns as the fragrance of island flowers surrounds you. Morne Trois Pitons National Park is truly what the Caribbean was meant to be.
Morne Trois Pitons is awash with natural wonders, highlighted by the Emerald Pool, Middleham Falls, Titou Gorge, and Boiling Lake, thought to be the second largest fumarole in the world.
Key attractions within the Park include the Valley of Desolation, the Boiling Lake, Titou Gorge, Freshwater Lake, Boeri Lake, Emerald Pool, Middleham Falls , Morne Anglaise, Morne Watt, and Morne Micotrin (Morne Macque)
Interesting Facts About Morne Trois Pitons National Park:
The Boiling Lake feeds into the Victoria Falls and White River in Delices on the southeast coast of the island
The Emerald Pool is fed by Middleham Falls
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest “Cage of Bones” drop scene was filmed at Titou Gorge