Established in 2004 by the Clifton Heritage Authority, Clifton Heritage National Park is a 208-acre public park that showcases the historical and cultural legacy of the Lucayans, the Loyalists, and the African civilizations. Located on the westernmost tip of New Providence, Clifton Heritage National Park is packed with spectacular natural landscapes, ranging from coastal wetlands and sandy beaches to rocky shores and ancient dunes.
It also offers an array of activities for outdoor enthusiasts, including hiking and walking trails, wildlife and bird-watching, boating, fishing, swimming, and snorkeling. The park is dotted with a variety of historic stone walls, sites, buildings, and ramparts, such as the Great House, Clifton’s Stone Wharf, Johnstone Well, and the limestone passage of the Stone Steps.