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This park, located in southeast San Salvador, is home to many juvenile species and is an indispensable nursery to support fisheries stocks of conch, crawfish, grouper, and other marine life. It also contains a large creek, the only tidal body of water on the island, which is truly a beauty to behold.
Because of the ecological importance of Pigeon Creek to the island of San Salvador, the Bahamas National Trust and the San Salvador Living Jewels are now in the process of bestowing National Park status on the area, so that its natural beauty would be preserved and protected.
Persons with mobility impairments and those in wheelchairs will have difficulty accessing the park.
No pets are allowed.
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