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How to get to Analay Bay?

Linda from Michigan
(@Linda_from_Michigan)
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I want to take a hike to Analay Bay but have no idea how. Where does one start? I thought about taking a kayak around, but liked the idea of hiking it.


 
Posted : July 2, 2005 11:23 am
(@gaston)
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linda-

i emailed the directions to you. but for the rest of you, here it goes...

the easiest way to get to annaly bay is to drive to carambola resort and
park there. from there, you'll walk up to the tennis courts. keep on
that road with the courts on your left. just past the courts, there will
be a chain link fence starting on your right. when you see that fence, go
to the right of the fence off of the road. there is a small ravine there.
cross it up to the other side, and that's where the trail starts.
continue the trail up until the grass field (the grass will be as tall as
you are). once you cross the grass field, it splits to the left or right.
you can go either way, but i recommend going left. it's easier. when
you go to the left, you'll still be walking through the long grass, but
you'll come to some tree cover soon. keep going on that trail, walk under
the fallen tree and keep going again until you meet the dirt road. when
you reach the dirt road, take a right down to the beach. once you're at
the beach, you're basically there. just head left to the sharp rocks.
the pools are just around that corner. good luck. i recommend going
with someone and take plenty of drinking water.

have fun!!!


 
Posted : July 2, 2005 3:41 pm
(@brooksroberts)
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How far is the hike?


 
Posted : July 2, 2005 8:20 pm
(@gaston)
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brooksroberts-

the hike isn't too far... maybe a mile or two. takes about 30-45 minutes to hike to. coming back goes by a lot faster.

-adam


 
Posted : July 3, 2005 1:31 pm

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