Saint Lucia National Trust
Heritage preservation ·

Saint Lucia National Trust

Heritage preservation ·

Forested national park with 18th-century fort, views

national park
great views
historical notes
walking trails
beach
hike
informative displays
plant life
Saint Lucia National Trust by null
Saint Lucia National Trust by null
Saint Lucia National Trust by null
Saint Lucia National Trust by null
Saint Lucia National Trust by null
Saint Lucia National Trust by null
Saint Lucia National Trust by null
Saint Lucia National Trust by null
Saint Lucia National Trust by null
Saint Lucia National Trust by null
Saint Lucia National Trust by null
Saint Lucia National Trust by null
Saint Lucia National Trust by null
Saint Lucia National Trust by null
Saint Lucia National Trust by null
Saint Lucia National Trust by null
Saint Lucia National Trust by null
Saint Lucia National Trust by null
Saint Lucia National Trust by null
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Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Wheelchair accessible seating

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St. Lucia Get directions

+1 758 450 0603
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•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom
•Wheelchair accessible seating

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Jan 9, 2026

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"On the island's western coast, the 44‑acre Pigeon Island National Landmark combines history and scenery—the ruins of an 18th‑century fort offer sweeping sea views toward neighboring islands, and the reserve's untouched beaches are ideal for a picnic during a visit." - Carley Rojas Avila Carley Rojas Avila Carley Rojas Avila is a bilingual travel writer, editor, and content marketer. She is an expert on Latin America, the Caribbean, and Cuba, as she lived and worked in four different countries in that region. Carley founded the digital travel publications Loosely Local and Home to Havana. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Saint Lucia National Trust

Ben S.

Google
Worth a visit if you are in the northern part of the island! Costs $10 to enter which will allow you to learn about the history of Fort Rodney and enjoy walking around the national park. There are great views to be had by following one of the well marked trails available.

Su R c

Google
If you are visiting northern tip of St. Lucia then do visit this amazing place to hike to ; 1) fort Rodney - lit of history 2) Signal peak - to see the 360 degree view of the surroundings: Carribbean sea, Atlantic ocean separated by pigeon island causeway And 3) Enjoy a swim in the pristine water of the beach inside the national park

Capt. N.

Google
Wow. Only $10 to get in. Nice piece of history with shaded walking trails. Lots of restrooms. Definitely walk the hike up to Fort Rodney. One of the best views on the island. This place is way more enjoyable than the hot, crowded beach outside the park.

Kate S.

Google
Nice hike $10 each. Great beach also so bring/ wear your suit. Right next to sandals you can park right at the gate entrance if you come early like 10 am is perfect we walked around and saw the old structures and peaks for about an hour and a half and we’re ready to sit and relax on the beach. Plenty of bathrooms as well which was nice for a beach

Deb L.

Google
I love this totally unspoilt, non-commercial part of the island. The views are outstanding. We paid our $10 to enter the national park and stayed there most of the day. We walked up to both peaks, read all the historical notes, sat in the park and spent time on the 'private' beach. It is a bit of a climb but doable for most able-bodied people, I'd say. Beautiful, uncrowded and peaceful.

Kim S

Google
I drove my rental car, which was about a 10 min drive from our hotel near Reduit Beach. It was $10 US per adult. We walk the grounds, went to the top of the fort, which is a nice hike. Then we spent the day at the beach inside the park. The water is calm and so clear! It was a nice visit! I am glad I didn’t book a tour. Not sure there’s enough to do for a tour.

Peyton P.

Google
Incredible views of Rodney Bay with informative displays along trails. I was getting married the following day and hiking everything quickly during fiancé’s hair appointment. There are steep stair and rocky sections near the fort and at the signal peak. It would be challenging for anyone unfamiliar with that type of trail. I was particularly amazed by the wide variety of plant life and spectacular blooms on that June afternoon. I highly recommend.

Holly G.

Google
We came here on a very hot, cloudless day and it was really challenging, but definitely worth the visit. Pigeon Island is a beautiful national park with some interesting history. We self guided but I think it would have been better with a tour guide to give more history, as although the signs are informative I think it would have improved the experience. We got a taxi here and it was easy to find, and we spent a few hours walking around, and climbing to the peaks to enjoy the views. There were pretty flowers and lots of birds when we visited. The beaches are gorgeous too and I wish we'd had time for snorkelling as it looked like people were enjoying it here.