Mount Qua Qua

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Have you felt Grenada’s rugged heart beating beneath your feet? Here at Mount Qua Qua, you are standing on one of the island’s tallest peaks. It rises about 2,300 feet above sea level.

Mount Qua Qua is located within the Grand Etang Forest Reserve. This reserve is a haven of rainforest. The mountain’s ridge is often hidden by clouds. When they clear, the views stretch all the way to the sea. Grenada is known as the “Island of Spice” for its nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger, and mace.

The Mount Qua Qua Trail starts at Grand Etang Crater Lake. This lake formed from volcanic activity 15,000 to 25,000 years ago. The lake sits at 1,740 feet above sea level. It is home to freshwater fish and surrounded by lush forest.

Hiking Mount Qua Qua can be strenuous. The unblazed trail is narrow and often muddy. Waterproof hiking boots and a staff are recommended. Stay on the trail. Steep slopes are hidden by thick vegetation.

Local guides are often hired. They know the area well. They can help with the slippery mud, sudden rainstorms, and steep slopes. The hike takes about 3 hours round trip.

As you hike, look for local wildlife. You might spot the nine-banded armadillo or the mona monkey. Keep an eye out for the opossum and the tree boa. Many birds and tropical plants also live here.

The trail follows the mountain’s narrow ridge. It leads to the highest point. A large boulder and an old metal tripod mark the summit. The structure’s purpose is unknown.

Not far from the summit, the trail intersects with a path to Concord Falls. Signs mark the intersection. Veer right to continue to the top of Mount Qua Qua.

The Mount Qua Qua Trail ends at the mountain’s peak. Here you can find stunning views of the island. St. George’s, the seaside capital, can be seen from here.

The name “Qua Qua” is a bit of a mystery. One source suggests it means “mud, muck, or mire”. Another defines it as “the magical sound of mystical wizards”.

After your hike, consider visiting the Grand Etang Forest Reserve visitor center. It was established in 1906. The reserve covers 3,816 acres. It contains the source of the island’s biggest river, the Great River. Remember fishing, camping, and hunting are prohibited. Do not remove any natural objects, including plants.

Standing here, you can feel the history and beauty of Grenada. Mount Qua Qua offers a unique glimpse into the island’s natural wonders. Take a moment to appreciate the view. Breathe in the fresh air. Remember this experience.

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