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Little Cayman Hikes
Little Cayman presents travelers with plenty
of walking and hiking opportunities. Almost non-existent traffic, a flat
grade on all but the island's easternmost end, and wide roads make Little
Cayman perfect for a stroll or hike. Stroll the quiet streets of Blossom
Village, the main road out to Tarpon Lake, or the island's beautiful beaches.
For more off the beaten path hiking (and no
path on Little Cayman is too beaten), check out the Salt Rock Nature Trail.
The trail winds its way from Salt Rock Bay (across from the dock on the
north side of the island) through natural habitat and is a favorite hike
for birders and those interested in Little Cayman fauna. Look for the
17 endemic species plus orchids, bromeliads, cacti, and mahogany trees.
Iguanas, blue land crabs, curly tailed lizards, and many of the islands
bird species are spotted as well. The trail winds past the old railroad that was constructed to serve a former phosphate mining business. Another highlight is Pirates Well, a cave fed by a freshwater well. Discovered in 1994, the cave has not yet been fully explored. Return to Little Cayman Travel Guide |
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