Bat Cave
Bat Cave is a cave site in rough foothill terrain above Challengers, set inland from the west coast near the Stone Fort River.
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Bat Cave is a cave site in rough foothill terrain above Challengers, set inland from the west coast near the Stone Fort River.
Bat Cave Trail is the route to Bat Cave on St Kitts, climbing from the Challengers side into west-southwest foothill terrain.
Black Rocks is a volcanic rock formation on the northeastern Atlantic coast of St Kitts near Belle Vue and Saddlers, where dark lava fields meet heavy surf.
Central Forest Reserve National Park is the protected rainforest belt around Mount Liamuiga, covering much of the interior high ground of St Kitts.
Dos D'Anse Pond is an upland pond high on Verchild's Mountain in St Kitts, reached through steep interior terrain on the upper slopes.
Dos D'Anse Pond Trail is the steep mountain route on St Kitts that climbs toward Dos D'Anse Pond on the upper slopes of Verchild's Mountain.
Great Salt Pond is the large saline pond on the Southeast Peninsula of St Kitts, set within the peninsula's flat, dry, wind-exposed landscape.
Lawyer Stephen's Cave is a cave site on the Olivees Mountain side of St Kitts, set in steep rainforest gullies above the southwest interior.
Military Trail is an interior forest traverse on St Kitts, crossing west-central upland ground between Wingfield and the higher reserve-side forest.
Mount Liamuiga is the volcanic summit of St Kitts, rising over the northern interior with rainforest slopes, cloud cover, and a broad crater basin.
Mount Liamuiga Crater Trail is the mountain ascent on St Kitts that climbs through forest toward the crater rim of Mount Liamuiga.
Nag's Head Nature Reserve is the protected cliff and dry-forest landscape at the far end of the Southeast Peninsula on St Kitts.