Nestled in the rugged hinterland of St. Lucia, the tropical rainforest stretches across the landscape, filled with lush vegetation and home to local species like the rare Jacquot parrot. The Edmund Forest Reserve offers trails that wind through the dense jungle of the southwestern interior, providing views of mountains, valleys, and the sea, all set against the backdrop of Mount Gimie, the island’s tallest peak. Visitors can explore these trails, immersing themselves in the rich, verdant environment and experiencing the natural beauty and biodiversity of the region.
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