Rand Nature Centre - Bahamas National Trust Attractions & Landmark

Exotic wildlife in a tropical forest

East Settlers Way
(PO Box F-43441)
Freeport,
Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas
Phone No. +1 242 352 5438
E mailrandnature@batelnet.bs

Overview

Take a guided tour through a lush tropical forest, replete with hanging vines, serene pools and unusual wild animals. In addition to being the regional headquarters of the Bahamas National Trust, this 100-acre property is also home to the island's only flock of West Indian flamingos. Visits to this renowned national park are sure to include numerous picture-perfect moments. Admission costs US$5 for adults over age 13 and US$3 for children ages 5-12.

Open Hours

Mo to Fr from 09:00 AM to 04:00 PM, Sa from 09:00 AM to 01:00 PM

Missing Flamingosby Yahoo | 2008-03-22 17:56:29 |

The flamingos have all died and they have not been replaced. There were 2 peacocks in cages, one hawk in a cage and a couple of macaws also in cages. You should stay on the trails as there is a plant called the poison plant which causes a painful rash if you brush on it or even if dew or water drips off the plant on to a person. Not worth the trip.