Mastic Trail

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Mastic Trail is a historic hiking path on Grand Cayman that winds through one of the island’s largest remaining tracts of native dry forest, offering visitors a glimpse of its natural and cultural heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
protected area
tourist attraction
bestVisitedIn dry season
continent North America
country Cayman Islands
difficulty moderate
environmentType tropical dry forest
hasAccessPoint northern trailhead on Grand Cayman
southern trailhead on Grand Cayman
hasApproximateLength 3.7 kilometers
about 2.3 miles
hasConservationRole protects one of the largest remaining tracts of native dry forest on Grand Cayman
supports biodiversity conservation
hasCulturalSignificance follows an old island footpath and cart road
reflects traditional land use on Grand Cayman
hasFeature boardwalk sections in wetter areas
guided tours
interpretive signage
hasHeritageType cultural heritage
natural heritage
hasNearbyCity George Town, Grand Cayman
hasRegulation collection of plants and animals is prohibited
visitors are encouraged to stay on the marked path
hasSurface natural surface
hasVegetation ironwood trees
mahogany trees
mastic trees
other native Caribbean dry-forest species
hasWildlife invertebrates
native birds
reptiles
isHikingTrail true
isHistoric true
languageOfSignage English
locatedIn Cayman Islands
Grand Cayman
managedBy National Trust for the Cayman Islands
offersViewOf intact Caribbean dry forest ecosystem
passesThrough native dry forest
tourismCategory ecotourism
trailType point-to-point trail
usedFor birdwatching
environmental education
hiking
nature observation

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Grand Cayman hasAttraction Mastic Trail