This trail begins 1.5 miles down the Reef Bay trail, and is
.2 of a mile long.
A very nice little side-trail off of the Reef Bay Trail which
leads to
the Petroglyph Falls and Petroglyphs.
During the dry season the falls reduce
to a small trickle. The rock carvings by the pools are attributed to early
Arawak Indians.
![]() The trail to the Petroglyphs is bordered on one side with a rock wall, and on the other with a plant known as "Mother-in-laws toungue". |
![]() Here the falls are only a trickle. |
![]() There is a small pool under the falls. |
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![]() The Petroglyphs themselves are more easily seen if you get them a little wet. |
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