Waitukubuli_Trail
The Waitukubuli National Trail (or WNT) is a hiking trail spanning the island of Dominica. It is the longest hiking trail in the Caribbean, at 115 miles (185 km) long.[1][2] Its name comes from the original Kalinago name of the island, Waitukubuli, meaning "tall is her body".[3] The trails’s management falls under Dominica's Forestry Division.[2]
The trail was partially opened in 2011, and officially opened in 2013.[4] As of July 2013, all visitors and non-residents need a paid trail pass to access the Waitukubuli National Trail.[5]
The entire trail is made of 14 segments, beginning in the southern village of Scott's Head, and ending in the north at Cabrits National Park.[6][7]
It includes the following points:[2][8]
- Scott's Head peninsula (location of Fort Cachacrou)
- Soufrière Estate
- Bellevue Chopin
- Wotten Waven
- Pont Cassé (location of the Waitukubuli Trail headquarters)[8]
- Castle Bruce
- Hatton Garden
- First Camp
- Petite Macoucherie
- Colihaut Heights
- Syndicate (location of Syndicate Nature Trail, Syndicate Parrot Preserve)
- Borne (near Morne Balvine)[9]
- Penville
- Capuchin
- Cabrits National Park (location of Fort Shirley)
In 2020, the trail was listed as one of National Geographic's "Top 10 North American Hikes of a Lifetime."[10] In 2023, Lonely Planet named it one of the "Top 5 best hikes in the Caribbean".[11]