Footwear
Wear sturdy, comfortable walking shoes, as the terrain features limestone formations and natural paths.
Primeval Forest National Park offers visitors a rare glimpse into the Bahamas as it existed before significant human development. The park is characterized by its unique limestone formations and dense, native vegetation that provides a habitat for various local species. It is an ideal destination for those looking to escape the busier tourist hubs and immerse themselves in a quiet, natural environment. The park features walking paths that allow guests to explore the forest's interior while observing the natural landscape. It remains a key site for conservation and ecological education within the region, perfect for a peaceful afternoon of exploration.
Primeval Forest National Park offers visitors a rare glimpse into the Bahamas as it existed before significant human development. The park is characterized by its unique limestone formations and dense, native vegetation that provides a habitat for various local species. It is an ideal destination for those looking to escape the busier tourist hubs and immerse themselves in a quiet, natural environment. The park features walking paths that allow guests to explore the forest's interior while observing the natural landscape. It remains a key site for conservation and ecological education within the region, perfect for a peaceful afternoon of exploration.
Rare, untouched forest landscape
Unique limestone geological formations
Walking paths through native vegetation
Quiet environment away from tourist crowds
The park is a protected area; please follow 'leave no trace' principles to preserve the ecosystem.
Trails are natural and may be uneven due to the limestone geology.
Ideal for photography and quiet reflection away from the busy beach resorts.
Wear sturdy, comfortable walking shoes, as the terrain features limestone formations and natural paths.
The forest provides shade, but the Bahamian sun is strong; bring sunscreen and insect repellent for the trails.
Nature lovers and those seeking a quiet, off-the-beaten-path experience.
BSD $
$50-$150 p/day
English
Bring plenty of water and snacks, as there are no commercial facilities within the park boundaries.
Nature Lovers, Hikers, Educational