Abaco National Park is located in South Abaco one of the Abaco Islands in the Bahamas southeast of Florida. The national park encompasses an area of 32.05 square miles (83 sq km). Inagua National Park is a neighboring protected area found within the Bahamas.
The island, of course, offers the Caribbean blue waters that surround the island and what many people think of when they imagine the Bahamas. The primary purpose for the national park is the pristine Caribbean pine forest that covers 7.72 square miles (20 sq km) of the island.
The majority of wildlife living with the national park boundaries are bird species. The Bahama parrot, Bahama Swallow, Bahama yellowthroat, and Bahama mockingbird are some of the endemic species. Other species include olive-capped warbler, West Indian Woodpecker, loggerhead kingbird, and the white-crowned pigeon.
The Abaco or Bahama parrot is endangered and the primary reason for the establishment of the protected area with national park status. The Inagua park referenced above is another place the parrot and Caribbean pine may be found.
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Abaco National Park Trails
Abaco is not known for hiking. There is a 15-mile dirt trail that can only be taken by 4×4 vehicles. The path ends at an old lighthouse affectionately called, the “Hole-in-the-Wall” lighthouse. The south island can be explored on foot but this is not through developed trails.
The majority of people would either be taking to the 15-mile (24.14 km) dirt road to walk across the island or taking to the shoreline and having views of the coastal waters and shoreline. Again, this is not a developed trail, so it would just be venturing out on uncharted island wilderness.
Park Protection
Abaco National Park was created to protect the Caribbean Pine and the Abaco Parrot. The parrot is endemic to the region and an endangered species. The Bahama government established the protected area to invest in these unique facets of nature as well as the pristine terrain of the island.
Sources
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