Discover a stunning 64-acre nature reserve featuring picturesque coastal views, vibrant birdlife, and whimsical tide pools, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
"The 64-acre Spittal Pond Nature Reserve is one of Bermuda’s wildest spaces—a sprawling oceanfront parkland where birds flock, butterflies flap, and critters crawl through watery marshlands. It’s the island’s largest preserve, making it one of the best stops for nature enthusiasts who’d like a glimpse of Bermuda as it once was. Here you’ll stroll through winding tree-lined pathways, most of which are well-manicured and give up-close looks at some of the island’s most iconic creatures, including the Bermuda skink, one of the rarest lizards in the world." - David LaHuta
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