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Wondering if anyone has ever done the Reef Bay hike unguided. Is it worth it?
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We've done it many times starting from Genti Bay. Last hike was in November. We took our guests to the sugar mill ruins and then to the Petroglyphs. Trail to Centerline Rd has been cleared since Irma. There are 2 moorings in Genti Bay. Several eagle rays on our last stop there in November.
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We've done it from the top, bottom, and from Lameshure. It is a fun hike. There are a half-dozen every time we drive past. After rain the waterfall at the petroglyphs is running.
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Yes, it's worth it. You need to go early before it gets too hot. You have to walk over some pretty big rocks. Pack a snack and lots of water. I wished I had my hiking boots instead of a pair of Chacos.
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Sorry, I read that too fast, I was talking about Rams Head. Reef Bay is a great hike as well.
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