Lucayan National Park

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Lucayan National Park is a national park in Grand Bahama, the Bahamas. The park was established in 1982 and has a land area of 40 acres (16 ha), and 1,937 acres (7.84 km2) in total.[1][2] The park contains an underwater cave system with 6.4 mi (10.3 km) of charted tunnels.[3]

NearestcityFreeport
Coordinates26.6035°N 78.4017°W / 26.6035; -78.4017[1]
Area40 acres (16 ha) (land); 1,937 acres (7.84 km2) (total)
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Lucayan National Park
Map showing the location of Lucayan National Park
Map showing the location of Lucayan National Park
Lucayan National Park
The location of Lucayan National Park within the Bahamas
LocationGrand Bahama, the Bahamas
Nearest cityFreeport
Coordinates26.6035°N 78.4017°W / 26.6035; -78.4017[1]
Area40 acres (16 ha) (land); 1,937 acres (7.84 km2) (total)
EstablishedMarch 1982[2]
Governing bodyBahamas National Trust
Websitebnt.bs/lucayan-national-park/
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Flora and fauna

Prior to the creation of the park, the area was the site of the discovery of the Remipedia class of crustaceans, in 1979.[2] The park is also an Important Bird Area, providing habitat for the thick-billed vireo, Bahama swallow and the olive-capped warbler, among others.[2][4][5]

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