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Cinnamon Bay Self-Guiding Trail
Explore the ruins of a former sugar factory on an easy trail.
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Cinnamon Bay Self-Guiding Trail Details
A one-mile loop, the Cinnamon Bay Self-Guiding Trail is a favorite for many who hike it, which can include people with mobility limitations since it is handicapped-accessible. Making the circuit will take you about an hour, more if you linger over the ruins of the former sugar factory her). The boardwalk entrance to the trail is located near the exit gate at Cinnamon Bay Campground.
Difficulty
Low
Distance
1 mile
Estimated time
1 hour
Region
N/A
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