Deux Mamelles National Park

[2] It is located on the Tiburon Peninsula of Haiti, just west of a line connecting Les Anglais to the south and Jérémie to the north.

The park circumscribes a U-shaped mountain, Morne Deux Mamelles, reaching 1,276 meters (4,186 ft) in elevation and is the highest mountain at the western end of the Tiburon Peninsula.

Patches of the original (primary) forest remain at elevations above 1,000 meters (3,300 ft), growing on highly dissected limestone rock.

In 2011, founders of the Haiti National Trust made a visit by helicopter to explore the area and collect data on the rich biodiversity.

[1] The results of that work led to its establishment as a national park.

Cloud forest in Deux Mamelles National Park [ 1 ]
Deux Mamelles National Park boundaries on a topographic map of Haiti [ 1 ]
Detailed topographic map of Deux Mamelles National Park, showing highest point (marked “X”) and trail explored in 2011 [ 1 ]