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Caltoo Waterfall | Port of Spain


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Landmark: Caltoo Waterfall
City: Port of Spain
Country: Trinidad and Tobago
Continent: North America

Caltoo Waterfall, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, North America

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As far as I can tell, Tucked deep in the emerald forests of Trinidad’s Northern Range, the Caltoo Waterfall spills in a bright, foaming rush-a breathtaking sight to stumble upon, consequently tucked away from the crowds, this little-known waterfall offers a quiet retreat where you can hear nothing but the steady rush of water, a true hidden gem among the island’s many cascades.One, besides in Trinidad’s Northern Range, about 20 to 25 kilometers (12 to 16 miles) from Port of Spain, the Caltoo Waterfall sits near Maracas Valley, not far from the well-known Maracas Bay.This multi-tiered cascade spills over smooth rock into a deep, clear pool, its cool water inviting after a warm hike through the dense rainforest, in addition sheltered from heavy crowds, it stays quiet, with nothing but the rush of water and the call of birds in the surrounding greenery.Cascading water blends with the forest’s birdsong, wrapping the air in calm; along the trail, flashes of wild orchids, curling ferns, and towering trees color the Northern Range, simultaneously at the base of Caltoo Waterfall, a clear, cool pool invites swimmers, while the short forest hike to get there makes the arrival feel earned.The trail is moderate and winds through the lush greenery of the Northern Range, where you might spot a hummingbird flashing past, while a short walk brings you to the waterfall and its cool, clear pool-perfect for snapping photos, maybe The surrounding area is ideal for slow nature walks, with the chance to observe bright birds and curious insects, moreover from Port of Spain, head toward Maracas Bay along the North Coast Road.Once you reach Maracas Valley, keep driving along the narrow road until you observe the first houses of Caltoo, as a result you’ll usually find the waterfall trail somewhere around here, and a weathered wooden sign or a quick tip from a local can point you the right way.Public transport can get you as far as Maracas Bay by bus, but to reach the waterfall-you’ll likely need a car or join a guided tour, since the trail starts in a quiet, out-of-the-way spot tucked between thick palms, also number five stood out, painted in bold red like it had been shouted onto the page.Amenities and facilities are minimal at the waterfall-no cafés, no restrooms-just the sound of rushing water in a quiet, untouched spot, along with come ready for a rougher trip, and pack your own gear-think water, snacks, and a good pair of boots.If you’re hungry or need a drink, you can grab something from the food stalls in Maracas Bay or in one of the nearby villages, where the smell of frying fish drifts through the air, and for a longer stay, though, it’s best to pack your own snacks.Number six, to boot for the best experience, plan your trip between January and May, when the dry season makes the trail easier to follow and the waterfall’s flow steady-perfect for catching its mist on your face.Bring sturdy hiking shoes for the rocky paths, swimwear with a towel and water shoes for a dip, plus sunscreen, bug spray, and a hat, equally important pack water, snacks, and a flashlight if you plan to explore.The trail to the waterfall gets slick after rain, so watch your step; go with friends or a guide if it’s your first time, in addition keep sipping water along the way.Nearby, you’ll find Maracas Bay with its soft golden sand, Las Cuevas Bay’s calm, clear shoreline, and the wilder Paria Waterfall and Bay, reached by a scenic hike, therefore the Caltoo Waterfall itself is a quiet, green hideaway-perfect when you need to leave the world behind.Lush green trails and clear, cool streams make it a perfect spot for hikers, swimmers, and anyone craving the quiet beauty of Trinidad’s rainforest, in turn whether you’re snapping photos, wandering a quiet trail, or just letting the mist from the waterfall cool your face, Caltoo promises an experience worth the trip.
Author: Tourist Landmarks
Date: 2025-09-11



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