John Crow Mountains

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Portland Parish

The John Crow Mountains are a stunning mountain range located in eastern Jamaica. The range runs from Portland in the north to St. Thomas in the south, and is known for its breathtaking views, unique wildlife, and rich cultural heritage.

The John Crow Mountains are named after the Jamaican national bird, the Doctor Bird, which is also known as the John Crow or Streamer-tailed Hummingbird. The range is home to many other bird species, including the Jamaican Blackbird and the Jamaican Tody.

In addition to its unique wildlife, the John Crow Mountains are also known for their cultural significance. The range was home to the Windward Maroons, a group of escaped slaves who formed their own community in the mountains and successfully resisted British colonial rule.

Today, visitors to the John Crow Mountains can explore the area’s rich cultural heritage by visiting the Maroon communities that still exist in the region. There are also many hiking trails that offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including the famous Blue Mountain Peak, which is the highest peak in Jamaica.

Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or a history buff, the John Crow Mountains offer something for everyone. Its unique landscape and rich cultural heritage make it a must-visit destination in Jamaica.

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