Cinnamon Bay Trailhead
Hiking through the thick of the sub-tropical forest you may encounter unusual plants and animals.
Plan Around Cinnamon Bay Trailhead
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Cinnamon Bay Trailhead Details
Connecting North Shore with Centerline Road, Cinnamon Bay Trail gains some 700 feet of elevation over 1.2 miles, a trip of about 50 minutes. You'll need to come back the way you came unless you arrange a shuttle car or cab to meet you, making this a total trip of 2.5 miles and about 100 minutes of trail time. This trail starts rough, with a steep gain in elevation at the beginning, but it grows more gentle as you go on, only becoming a steeper, more challenging trail as you push on. While you're on the trail, take a moment to breathe in the scent of the forest. Flowers, ferns, and rum trees spice the air and create a singular, signature aroma -- one you won't soon forget.
Difficulty
Low
Distance
N/A
Estimated time
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Region
North Shore
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Cinnamon Bay Trailhead
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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
A lovely beach and home to the park's only campground, Cinnamon Bay is a worthy stop.
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Cinnamon Bay Trail
On this hike through a sub-tropical forest you may encounter plants and animals you've never seen.
0.4 mi away
Cinnamon Bay Campground
The park's only campground has cottages, tents, and bare sites.
0.6 mi away
Centerline Road (Highway 10)
Centerline Road, or Highway 10, goes through the middle of the island and terminates on the East End.