Nestled on the coast of Smith’s Parish, Spittal Pond Nature Reserve stands as Bermuda’s largest nature reserve. The pond, though modest, is encircled by a rich tapestry of flora, fauna, and birdlife. A looped hiking trail invites visitors to explore the diverse landscapes, weaving through coastal areas, wetlands, and woodlands. This journey reveals the reserve’s true charm, offering a serene and immersive experience in Bermuda’s natural beauty.
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