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Some 575 acres of primary and secondary forest situated just off the Hummingbird Highway and 12 miles southeast of the capital city of Belmopan, Blue Hole National Park was established in 1986. In addition to the inland Blue Hole, the park has nature trails and two caves - St. Herman’s Cave and the Crystalline Cave within its boundaries. The park is managed by the Belize Audubon Society.
The park has two entrances. At the mile 10 entrance is the Visitor Center and the trails to St. Herman's Cave, a camp site and observation tower and the Crystal Cave. The second entrance is about two - miles away just above the Blue Hole, and has a picnic area and the Hummingbird Loop nature trail. The Dusky Ant Bird Trail connects the two entrances with a picturesque hike through the forest.
This park is unrelated to the Great Blue Hole at Lighthouse Reef.
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Natural Point of Interest / Nature Reserve / Water Sports |
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