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Browse nationally significant protected areas and their mapped boundaries within Dominica.

Dominica National Parks: Discover Protected Landscapes and Country Geography

Dominica's national parks represent a core component of its protected-area identity, focusing on landscape conservation and biodiversity. This page provides an atlas view of these nationally recognized areas, highlighting their geographic distribution and role within the island's natural heritage. Explore the mapped boundaries and regional context of Dominica's flagship protected landscapes.

Dominica National Parks: Discover Protected Landscapes and Country Geography

Explore the geographic distribution of national parks across Dominica's volcanic terrain and lush rainforests.

Dominica National Parks: Explore the Island's Flagship Protected Areas

Browse Dominica's national parks, which preserve the island's renowned mountainous rainforests, volcanic features, and critical endemic species habitats. This country-specific view highlights how national park designations are central to Dominica's protected-area identity and its overall conservation landscape.

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Mapped parks3
Share of country parks100%
Largest mapped parkMorne Trois Pitons National Park68.57 km²
Oldest mapped parkMorne Trois Pitons National Park1,975
Parks in this designationExplore Dominica's national park network, tracing its geographic spread and key conservation landscapes.3
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National Parks in Dominica: Discover the Island's Core Protected Areas

Browse a curated list of Dominica's national parks, featuring globally recognized protected areas and significant natural heritage sites. Understand the comparative geographic context and unique ecological characteristics that define these essential conservation landscapes across the island.

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Morne Trois Pitons National Park

Explore its unique geothermal terrain and mapped natural boundaries.

Morne Trois Pitons National Park represents a core protected area within Dominica, renowned for its dramatic volcanic landscapes and rich geothermal activity. This national park features steep volcanic cones, deep canyons, and diverse terrain shaped by intense geological forces. The park's mapped boundaries encompass unique natural wonders, offering a focused study of volcanic geography and protected ecosystems. Discover the contours of this significant Caribbean landscape and its inherent natural value.

68.57 km²1975TropicalModerate access
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Cabrits National Park

Explore Dominica's volcanic terrain and mapped protected areas.

Delve into the protected landscape of Cabrits National Park, a key component of Dominica's natural heritage. This entry provides an atlas-focused view of the park, detailing its geographic setting and mapped boundaries within the island nation. Understand how Cabrits National Park contributes to the regional geography of the Lesser Antilles and appreciate its significance as a protected natural area for structured discovery.

5.3 km²1986TropicalModerate access
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Morne Diablotin National Park

Mapped protected areas and regional landscape context.

Morne Diablotin National Park serves as a vital national park within Dominica, offering specific insights into its protected terrain and geographic setting. Explore its mapped boundaries and understand its role as a distinct natural landscape within the island's atlas, providing focused discovery for those interested in protected areas and their regional context.

33.35 km²2000TropicalModerate access
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Continue Exploring Dominica's National Park Geography and Protected Lands

Delve deeper into the mapped geography and protected-area context of Dominica's national parks. This detailed atlas view reveals the distribution and landscape significance of these important conservation sites, offering a clear picture of their place within the island's natural heritage. Understand the specific geographic role each park plays.

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