About Blue Mountains
The longest mountain extend in Jamaica 28 miles, the Blue Mountains get their name from the steady blue-ish fog that encompasses the pinnacles. The most astounding point is the Blue Mountain Peak at 7204 ft. 2256m. The mountains and the encompassing woods shape the 194,000-section of land Blue Mountain and John Crow Mountain National Park, which was set up in 1992 to save the territory against deforestation. The Blue Mountains are additionally home to the Holywell National Recreational Park.
The Jamaica Conservation and Development Trust keep up the recreation center and are in charge of protection and safeguarding of the rich biodiversity. Offering the most stunning perspectives in Jamaica, the mountains are an experience sweetheart's heaven. With a few biking and climbing trails, they are a well known vacation spot for all who visit the island. There are a few biking and climbing sorted out visits that occur day by day and one can pick to drive partially and afterward trek to the pinnacle.