Treks, hikes, and walks aren’t top of mind when it comes to the Bahamas, but nearly every island has a network of trails that offer visitors a unique look at the interior. The Bimini Nature Hiking Trail is an easily-accessed network that puts Bahamian flora and fauna into perspective with educational markers, while the highest point in the Bahamas, the towering Mount Alvernia (203 feet above sea level), can by reached via the simple Cat Island hiking trail. Hike Andros Island to explore the mangrove marshes, pine forests, and the fresh water reservoir.
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Treks, hikes, and walks aren’t top of mind when it comes to the Bahamas, but nearly every island has a network of trails that offer visitors a unique look at the interior. The Bimini Nature Hiking Trail is an easily-accessed network that puts Bahamian flora and fauna into perspective with educational markers, while the highest point in the Bahamas, the towering Mount Alvernia (203 feet above sea level), can by reached via the simple Cat Island hiking trail. Hike Andros Island to explore the mangrove marshes, pine forests, and the fresh water reservoir.