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Mount Carmel Waterfall | Grand Anse


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Landmark: Mount Carmel Waterfall
City: Grand Anse
Country: Grenada
Continent: North America

Mount Carmel Waterfall, Grand Anse, Grenada, North America

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Mount Carmel Waterfall, also called Marquis Falls, rises 70 feet above the rocks, making it the tallest in Grenada.Tucked away on the island’s east side near Marquis village, this hidden gem feels like a quiet jungle, perfect for a hike, a cool swim, or snapping a photo of sunlight filtering through the leaves.It’s located in St. Andrew Parish, just a short walk from Marquis Village, where the air smells faintly of salt from the nearby coast.At 70 feet-about 21 meters-it’s the tallest waterfall in Grenada, where the water crashes down in a sparkling white curtain.Perfect for hiking through pine-scented trails, cooling off with a swim, snapping stunning nature shots, and simply unwinding.Known for its twin waterfalls that roar side by side and the cool, clear pools where you can dip your toes.The vibe’s a mix of calm, a touch of adventure, and views that stretch past the horizon.What to do at Mount Carmel Waterfall: start with the first trail, where the air smells faintly of moss and rushing water.Hike through the tropical forest and follow the gentle trail to the waterfall-it’s an easy walk, just twenty minutes from the entrance, with the scent of wet leaves all around.You follow a winding trail through lush rainforest, past tall banana trees and the sharp scent of fresh spices.The trail’s easy, so everyone can enjoy it-from kids chasing butterflies to grandparents taking their time.Number two.Take a dip in the cool, clear pool where the waterfall spills down in a shimmering rush-perfect for swimming or just letting the spray chill your skin.The water’s crisp and cool, perfect for washing the heat from your skin on a blazing summer afternoon.Number three.Feel the rush of the natural slide and water massage as cool streams skim over smooth, worn rocks that adventurous visitors can’t resist.The rush of falling water pounds against your back, delivering a natural waterfall massage.Number four.Wander through the area and you’ll spot bright butterflies, chattering birds, and plants so unusual they look painted.You might spot local farmers gathering cocoa pods, nutmeg, and bright yellow bananas just down the road.Five.Capture breathtaking shots - the towering twin falls create a striking backdrop, with mist curling in the cool air.Lush green jungle, rushing water, and jagged rock formations create stunning shots you can almost feel.So why should you make the trip to Mount Carmel Waterfall, where the spray cools your cheeks and the roar fills the air?Compared to Annandale Falls, this spot feels tucked away and quiet, with only the sound of water rushing over smooth rocks.Easy Hike: This short trail winds through leafy trees and offers plenty of scenery, making it perfect for a laid‑back walk in nature.Perfect for swimming - the water’s cool, deep enough for a refreshing dive, yet still safe for beginners.A natural rock slide sends visitors gliding over slick, sun-warmed stone straight into the water.It’s just a short hop from Grenville and the lush trails of Grand Etang National Park.Driving there takes about 45 minutes from St. George’s and just 15 from Grenville-long enough to roll the windows down and catch the scent of salt on the breeze.It usually costs about $2 to $5 per person, enough for a quick coffee on the way in.Local guides are on hand if you want them, though you can easily explore on your own.Heading to Mount Carmel Waterfall?Bring water shoes-slick moss clings to the rocks and they can get slippery fast.Bring a swimsuit and a towel-the sparkling blue water will pull you in before you know it.Go after a good rain-water thunders down the rocks with a force you can feel in your chest.Keep an eye out for local vendors-you might spot someone cracking open a fresh coconut or laying out bright, handwoven baskets.In the end, Mount Carmel Waterfall stands out as one of Grenada’s most stunning sights, where you can cool off in the clear pool, listen to the rush of falling water, and slip into the calm embrace of the surrounding forest.Whether you’re after a quiet trail, a splash in crisp water, or a moment that stays with you, this tucked-away spot is worth the trip.


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