Layou Petroglyph Park

National park · Saint Patrick

Layou Petroglyph Park

National park · Saint Patrick

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6P5R+VV3, Leeward Hwy, Buccament, St. Vincent & Grenadines

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Amerindian petroglyphs on boulder, lush vegetation, small pool  

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@afar

"North of Buccament Bay, a turnoff leads to Layou Petroglyph Park, where you’ll find Amerindian writings (or petroglyphs) scrawled on the side of a large boulder. The meaning of the carvings is unknown, but historians estimate that they date as far back as 300 to 600 B.C.E. Lush vegetation grows in the surrounding ridges, making for a fun area to explore. There’s also a small pool where you can take a dip to cool down."

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@afar

"North of Buccament Bay, a turnoff leads to Layou Petroglyph Park, where you’ll find Amerindian writings (or petroglyphs) scrawled on the side of a large boulder. The meaning of the carvings is unknown, but historians estimate that they date as far back as 300 to 600 B.C.E. Lush vegetation grows in the surrounding ridges, making for a fun area to explore. There’s also a small pool where you can take a dip to cool down."

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Vicki French

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Arrived about 1:00 pm, after a difficult drive up a rough road. The staff were locking up for the day, but let us in anyway, waiting until we viewed the one petroglyph. There were a few pictures in the building. Area needs more information and a history of the discovery. The grounds were well worn, not attended to. Needs some TLC. Not well developed for tourists.

anita davison

Google
It was very quiet when I went but worth a visit. The guide was very good and told us all we 'needed to know didn't expect to find these in St Vincent

Gregs' Safaris

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The Amerindian Petroglyphs are fascinating