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Indian Town National Park

A cool, wind-swept place.
Great for hiking.

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Indian Town National Park

Location: At the Island 's eastern end. Drive through the towns of Pares and Willikies to Long Bay, west of Indian Town Point and a deep cove known as Indian Town Creek. The park fronts the Atlantic at Long Bay.

Hiking trails lead to and along the coastline. Alternatively, you turn right before Long Bay to reach Indian Town Point.

This is rocky, wind-swept shore is not often visited. A land mostly of acacia trees (locally called ãcassieä) and limestone formations, including some especially good blowholes when the wind is right.

The most famous site is the Devil's Bridge, a limestone arch formed by endless wave action. Located at the mouth of Indian Town Creek, it's surrounded by a meadow-like headland.

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