Sage Mountain National Park, situated on the island of Tortola in the British Virgin Islands, stands as a hiker’s paradise with its highest point reaching 1,716 feet (523 meters) above sea level. The park features majestic overlooks and lush, tropical trees, with some areas of the forest remaining untouched for over 500 years. Visitors can explore the dense vegetation and keep an eye out for wildlife, including Bo Peep tree frogs, lizards, crabs, and the elusive bananaquits. The trails wind through the verdant landscape, offering a serene and immersive experience in nature.
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