Dry Harbour Mountains

More accurately described as a plateau than a true mountain range, they form the eastern boundary of the Cockpit Country.

The Dry Harbour Mountains starts from Discovery Bay, St. Ann and covers most settlements all the way to the eastern end of the Cockpit Country.

The Dry Harbour Mountains is some 670 metres (2,200 ft) above sea level and many areas are very cool.

Nine Mile, the home of Bob Marley; Alexandria; Aboukir; Clarksonville, Inverness; Tobolski; Gibraltar; Watt Town; Bethany; Murray Mountain (the marijuana centre) and McKenzie; Cascade; Battersea, the home of the famous Basil Robinson; Bohemia; Wild Cane are some of the numerous settlements in the Dry Harbour Mountains.

The area has come under question in regard to a recent license granted by the Office of the Prime Minister through executive action after a denial of license by Jamaica's environmental regulator, flagging questions as to the appropriateness of the activity.

A view of Dry Harbour in the parish of St. Ann's Jamaica, taken from the West end of the tavern, with the fort and barracks now in ruins